Torque Specifications

1988 Ford Festiva L4-81 1.3L SOHCSECTION Torque Specifications
Crankshaft Rear Seal Cover 8-11 Newton Meter (Nm)
Crankshaft Pulley Bolts 13-18 Newton Meter (Nm)
Belt Tensioner (Timing Adjusting Bolt) 19-26 Newton Meter (Nm)
Camshaft Gear Bolt 49-61 Newton Meter (Nm)
Camshaft Thrust Plate Bolt 8-11 Newton Meter (Nm)
Connection Rod Nut -
Torque in Sequence in Two Steps: Step 1 - 15-17 Nm (11-13 lb-ft) Step 2 - 29-34 Nm (22-25 lb-ft)
Crankshaft Damper Bolt 108-128 Newton Meter (Nm)
Cylinder Head Bolt -
Torque Cylinder Head Bolts in Sequence in Two Steps: Step 1 - 50-60 Nm (35-40 lb-ft) Step 2 - 75-81 Nm (56-60 lb-ft)
Distributor Clamp Bolt 19-30 Newton Meter (Nm)
Exhaust Manifold to Cylinder Head Bolt, Stud or Nut -
Torque in Sequence in Two Steps: Step 1 - 7-9 Nm (5-7 lb-ft) Step 2 - 50-55 Nm (37-41 lb-ft)
Flywheel to Crankshaft Bolt 96-103 Newton Meter (Nm)
Intake Manifold to Cylinder Head Bolt Nut 19-26 Newton Meter (Nm)
Main Bearing Cap Bolt 54-59 Newton Meter (Nm)
Oil Pressure Sending Unit to Block 12-18 Newton Meter (Nm)
Oil Pump Pickup Tube to Pump 8-11 Newton Meter (Nm)
Oil Pump to Block 19-25 Newton Meter (Nm)
Oil Pan Drain Plug to Pan 29-41 Newton Meter (Nm)
Oil Pan to Block 8-9 Newton Meter (Nm)
Oil Filter to Engine -
1/2 turn after gasket contacts surface.
Rocker Arm Cover to Cylinder Head 5-9 Newton Meter (Nm)
Spark Plug to Cylinder Head 15-23 Newton Meter (Nm)
Temperature Sending Unit to Block 5-10 Newton Meter (Nm)
Water Pump to Block Bolt 19-26 Newton Meter (Nm)
Water Outlet Connection Bolt 19-30 Newton Meter (Nm)
Timing Belt Cover Bolt 8-11 Newton Meter (Nm)
Water Pump Pulley 49-61 Newton Meter (Nm)
Rocker Arm to Cylinder Head Bolt 22-28 Newton Meter (Nm)
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