Engine Cooling System: Specifications: Torque

2011 Dodge and Ram Journey R/T, AWDSECTION Torque
DESCRIPTION  N.m  Ft. Lbs.  In. Lbs. 
Fasteners-Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner (2.0L) 50 37 -
Fastener-Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Assembly(2.4L) 54 40 -
Fastener-Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner (2.4L) 24 18 -
Fastener-Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner (3.6L) 55 41 -
Fastener-Idler Pulley (2.4L) 35 26 -
Fastener-Idler Pulley (3.6L) 25 18 -
Fastener- Upper Idler Pulley (2.0L) 25 18 -
Fastener- Lower Idler Pulley (2.0L) 50 37 -
Fasteners-A/C Condenser to Radiator 5 - 44
Fastener-Block Heater (3.6L) 12 9 106
Bolts-Coolant Outlet Connector (3.6L) 12 9 106
Cooling System Bleed Valve 12 9 106
ETC Sensor (2.4L) 19 14 -
ETC Sensor (2.0L/3.6L) 11 8 97
Fasteners-Fan Module to Radiator 5 - 44
Fasteners-Fan Motor to Shroud 5 - 44
Bolts-Thermostat Housing (3.6L) 12 9 106
Bolts-Thermostat Housing to cylinder head (2.4L) 28 21 -
Bolts-Thermostat Housing to cylinder head (2.0L) 9 - 80
Fastener-Transmission Cooler Tube Bracket 5 - 44
Fastener-Transmission Cooler Tube 9 - 80
Fitting - Transmission oil cooler quick connect fitting 15 11 -
Bolts-Water Pump (3.6L)      
M6 12 9 106
M8 25 18 -
M10 55 41 -
Hose Clamps-Transmission Cooler 3 - 27
Bolts-Water Pump Mounting (2.4L) 24 18 -
Bolts-Water Pump Mounting (2.0L) 28 21 -
Bolts-Water Pump Inlet Tube to Block (2.4L) 12 9 106
Bolts-EGR Bypass assembly-to EGR Cooler body 10 7 89
Bolts-EGR Tube -to-Exhaust manifold 20 15 -
Bolts, Water Pump Inlet Tube to water pump housing (2.4L) 24 18 -
Bolts, Water Pump to Water Pump Adapter (2.4L) 22 16 -
Bolts, Water Pump Pulley to Water Pump (2.4L) 9 - 80
RENDER: 1.0x

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