Torque Specifications

1995 Chevrolet Forward Control 7.4 NSECTION Torque Specifications
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Adjuster Plug Lock Nut 78-81 (106-110)
Connecting Rod Adjuster Clamp Nut (W/I-Beam Axle) 50 (68)
Connecting Rod-To-Pitman Arm Nut
(Commercial Van W/I-Beam Axle & Motorhome) 70 (95)
Connecting Rod-To-Relay Rod Nut (Motorhome) 70 (95)
Idler Arm Mounting Bolts (Commercial Van) 30 (41)
Idler Arm-To-Relay Rod Nut 66 (89)
Intermediate Shaft-To-Stub Shaft Bolt (Commercial Van)
With I-Beam Axle 80 (108)
Without I-Beam Axle 75 (102)
Pitman Arm-To-Relay Rod Nut (Commercial Van) 66 (89)
Pitman Arm-To-Steering Gear Nut
Commercial Van With I-Beam Axle & Motorhome 125 (169)
Commercial Van Without I-Beam Axle 184 (249)
Pitman Shaft Adjuster Screw Lock Nut
Commercial Van 35 (47)
Motorhome 32 (43)
Rack Piston End Plug 110 (149)
Relay Arm-To-Relay Rod Nut (Motorhome) 66 (89)
Shock Absorber-To-Frame Bolt
Commercial Van With I-Beam Axle 35 (47)
Motorhome 8 (11)
Shock Absorber-To-Idler Arm Nut (Motorhome) 46 (62)
Shock Absorber-To-Relay Rod Nut 45-46 (61-62)
Shock Absorber-To-Tie Rod Nut (W/I-Beam Axle) 46 (62)
Side Cover Bolts
Commercial Van 45 (61)
Motorhome 48 (65)
Steering Gear Mounting Bolts (Commercial Van) 66 (89)
Steering Pump Mounting Bolts (Commercial Van)
4.3L & 5.7L 25 (34)
6.2L Diesel 32 (43)
7.4L 36 (49)
Tie Rod Adjuster Clamp Nut 14 (19)
Tie Rod Jam Nut (Commercial Van W/I-Beam Axle) 277 (375)
Tie Rod-To-Relay Rod Nut 66 (89)
Tie Rod-To-Steering Knuckle Nut
Commercial Van & Motorhome 46 (62)
Commercial Van With I-Beam Axle 162 (220)
Union Fitting 55 (75)
RENDER: 1.0x

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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • β€’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • β€’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • β€’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • β€’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.