Torque Specifications

2023 Dodge and Ram 2500 HD Power WagonSECTION Torque Specifications
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

DESCRIPTION N. m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Accumulator cover screw 7 - 60
For rear mount specifications Refer to TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS .
Converter housing bolt 68 50 -
Cooler Lines to Frame 13 10 -
Cooler Lines to exhaust Bracket 13 10 -
Cooler line at trans fitting 17.5 - 155
Cooler return filter 9.5 - 84
Detent spring screw 4.5 - 40
Differential Pressure Sensor bolt 10 - 88
Driveplate to crankshaft bolt 75 55 -
Extension housing bolt 54 40 -
Fill tube at transmission bolt 10 - 88
Fill tube at valve cover nut 10 - 88
Input speed sensor bolt 12 - 105
Inspection cover bolt 10 - 88
Line pressure sensor bolt 12 - 106
Manual shaft retention bolt 12 - 140
Shift lever to manual shaft 9 - 80
Shift cable bracket retaining screws 28 21 -
Manual valve cam retaining screw 4.5 - 40
Oil pan bolts with gasket 9 - 80
Oil pump body to cover bolts 4.5 - 40
Oil pump bolt 28 21 -
Output speed sensor bolt 12 - 105
Plate to oil pump body screw 4.5 - 40
Pressure test port plug 5 - 45
Oil Filter to Transfer Plate 4.6 - 41
Reaction shaft support bolt 12 - 105
Solenoid module to transfer plate screw 6 - 50
Torque converter housing to engine lower four bolt 54 40 -
Torque converter housing to engine upper four bolts 41 30 -
Torque converter to driveplate bolt 88 65 -
Transmission collar bolt 68 50 -
Transfer case nuts 35 26 -
Valve body to case bolts 12 - 105
Valve body to transfer plate screw 5.5 - 50
Lower valve body to valve body 7 - 62
Solenoid to lower valve body 6.5 - 57
Shifter assembly to steering column 12 9 -
Shifter handle rod to shifter assembly 15 11 -
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