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. COMMENT
Brake Booster Nuts 28 21 -  
Brake Fluid Reservoir Screws 8 - 71  
Brake Hose Flare Nut 20 15 -  
Brake Line Axle Bracket Bolt 20 15 -  
Backing Plate Nuts 191 141 -  
Brake Rotor Splash Shield Bolts 10 7 -  
Caliper Bleed Screws 10 7 -  
Clutch Cylinder Closeout Plate Nuts 32 24 -  
Front Brake Caliper Banjo Bolt 35 26 -  
Front Brake Hose Axle Bolt 14 10 -  
Front Brake Hose Frame Bolts 12 9 -  
Front Caliper Adapter Bolts 353 260 -  
Front Caliper Bolts 75 55 -  
Front Rotor Nuts 135 100 -  
Hydraboost Inlet Line Flare Nut 31 23 -  
Hydraboost Outlet Line Flare Nut 25 18 -  
Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) Inlet Brake Line Flare Nuts 38 28 -  
Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU) Outlet Brake Line Flare Nuts 22 16 -  
Junction Block Bolt 10 7 -  
Junction Block Brake Line Flare Nuts 20 15 -  
Master Cylinder Brake Line Flare Nuts 29 21 -  
Master Cylinder Nuts 26 19 -  
Park Brake Cable Bolt 16 13 -  
Park Brake Cable Clamp Bolt 22 16 -  
Park Brake Cable Clamp Frame Bolt 22 16 -  
Park Brake Cable Clamp Nut 6 4 -  
Park Brake Cable Clamp Stud 22 16 -  
Park Brake Cable Guide Bolt 22 16 -  
Parking Brake Pedal Bolts 26 19 -  
Pedal Assembly Bolt 31 23 -  
Pedal Assembly Rear Bolts 14 10 -  
Rear Brake Caliper Banjo Bolt 35 26 -  
Rear Brake Hose Bracket Axle Bolt 20 15 -  
Rear Brake Hose Frame Bolt 21 15 -  
Rear Brake Line Junction Block Flare Nut 20 15 -  
Rear Caliper Adapter Bolts 50 + 63° 37 + 63° -  
Rear Caliper Bolts 75 55 -  
Rear Junction Block Bolt 10 7 -  
Vacuum Pump Bolts 6 - 53  
Vacuum Pump Bracket Bolts 29 21 -  
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