Torque Specifications

2004 Ford Econoline E150, Van Cargo, 4.6 WSECTION Torque Specifications
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2004 Mercury Mountaineer and 2004 Ford Explorer. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Adjustable pedal bracket (accelerator pedal side) nuts 7 - 62
Adjustable pedal motor screw 2 - 18
Brake booster nut 25 18 -
Brake master cylinder nut (IVD) 25 18 -
Brake master cylinder nuts (Non-IVD) 22 16 -
Brake master cylinder pressure switch 18 13 -
Brake pedal bracket bolt 13 10 -
Bulkhead connector 5 - 44
Front brake hose flow bolt 35 26 -
Front brake line fitting 17 13 -
Front caliper bolt 32 24 -
Front disc brake caliper anchor plate bolts 136 100 -
Front disc brake caliper bleed screw 20 15 -
Instrument panel support bolt (cowl) 25 18 -
Instrument panel support bolt(s) 30 22 -
Instrument panel support duct bolt 9 - 80
Master cylinder brake tube fittings 17 13 -
Rear disc brake shield screws 12 9 -
Rear disc brake caliper bleed screw (3/8 inch) 22 16 -
Rear caliper bolt 32 24 -
Rear brake hose flow bolt 35 26 -
Rear brake line fitting 17 13 -
Parking brake control bolts 20 15 -
Rear parking brake cable clip bolt 17 13 -
Parking brake wire form retainer to control arm 18 13 -
Passenger assist handle 11 8 -
Speed control deactivator switch 17 13 -
Steering intermediate shaft pinch bolt 30 22 -
RENDER: 1.0x

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