Torque Specifications

2013 Dodge and Ram Journey Crew, AWDSECTION Torque Specifications
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2012 Dodge Journey. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
DESCRIPTION  N.m  Ft. Lbs.  In. Lbs. 
Balance Shaft Module Refer to PUMP, ENGINE OIL, INSTALLATION  Procedure.
Bell Housing-Bolts 48 35 -
Camshaft Bearing Cap-Bolts      
M6 Bolts 12 - 106
M8 Bolts 30 22 -
Coils 8 - 71
Connecting Rod Cap-Bolts 20 + 90° 15 + 90° -
Coolant Temperature Sender 18 13 -
Crankshaft Main Bearing Cap-Bolts Refer to INSTALLATION  Procedure.
Crankshaft Damper-Bolt 210 155 -
Cylinder Head-Bolts Refer to INSTALLATION  Procedure.
Cylinder Head Cover-Bolts Refer to COVER(S), CYLINDER HEAD, INSTALLATION  Procedure.
Engine Support Bracket-Bolts 40 30 -
Exhaust Manifold-Bolts 34 25 -
Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield-Bolts      
M6 x 25 mm Bolts 7 - 62
M6 x 70 mm Bolts 9 - 80
Flex Plate to Crankshaft-Bolts 29 + 51° 22 + 51° -
Intake Manifold-Bolts 24 18 -
Ladder Frame 22 16 -
Oil Cooler Connector Bolt 49 36 -
Oil Filter 14 10 -
Oil Filter Nipple 49 36 -
Oil Jet Fastener 12 - 106
Oil Pan-Bolts      
M6 Bolts 9 - 80
M8 Bolts 24 18 -
Oil Pan Drain-Plug 40 30 -
Oil Pressure Switch 8 - 71
PCV Valve 5 - 44
Phaser to Camshaft-Bolt 59 44 -
Spark Plugs 27 20 239
Timing Chain Cover      
M6 Bolts 9 - 80
M8 Bolts 26 19 -
Timing Chain Tensioner Assembly-Bolts 12 - 106
Timing Chain Guides 12 - 106
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