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Old 12-27-2011, 12:26 PM
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Can anyone with a manual be kind enough to givevme the torque specs on the fill and drain plugs on the transfer case and rear axel?
2004, 5.4, 4x4, SCrew

Also, is there another manual besides Hayes? I am having trouble finding a lot of misc things like this?


Thanks guys
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Google alldatadiy.com I have this for my truck and it has almost every spec. I think it is well worth it
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Can anyone with a manual be kind enough to givevme the torque specs on the fill and drain plugs on the transfer case and rear axel?
2004, 5.4, 4x4, SCrew

Also, is there another manual besides Hayes? I am having trouble finding a lot of misc things like this?


Thanks guys

Go to www.ehow.com ask it a question, get some teflon tape to seal the plug threads.
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Thanks again guys
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Originally Posted by ellis4pa
Can anyone with a manual be kind enough to givevme the torque specs on the fill and drain plugs on the transfer case and rear axel?
2004, 5.4, 4x4, SCrew

Also, is there another manual besides Hayes? I am having trouble finding a lot of misc things like this?


Thanks guys
Ellis,

These plugs are standard pipe threads. Having done my own home plumbing for 30+ yrs the torque requirement is Goot-N-Tite. However, if I need a real value I go to the local library where MOTORS manuals are available for reference. MOTORS is only second best to factory manuals.
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LOL, good-n-tite, I love it!

Can the gaskets be reused like the oil drain?



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