Torque Specifications

2005 Ford Cutaway 5.4 L, 5R110WSECTION Torque Specifications
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Description Nm Ib-ft lb-in
Center support fluid feed bolts 33 24 -
Coast clutch hub-to-overdrive carrier bolts 25(1) 18(1) -
Extension housing-to-case bolts 48 35 -
Parking rod guide plate-to-case bolts 25 18 -
Line pressure plug-to-case 12 9 -
Solenoid body-to-case bolts 13 10 -
Fluid pan drain plug 18 13 -
Transmission pan-to-case bolts 15 11 -
Output shaft retaining nut 200 148 -
Parking pawl abutment-to-case bolts 25 18 -
Pump body-to-case bolts 27 20 -
Power take off plate-to-case bolts 41 30 -
Solenoid body and ditch plate-to-case bolts 13 10 -
Transmission range sensor-to-case bolts 13 10 -
Output shaft speed (OSS) sensor bolt 9 - 80
Turbine shaft speed/Intermediate shaft speed (TSS/ISS) sensor bolt 9 - 80
Transmission fluid cooler tube nut 40 30 -
Transmission flexplate cover bolts 35 26 -
Torque converter-to-flexplate nuts 48 35 -
Output shaft flange bolt 135 100 -
Shift cable bracket-to-case bolt, upper 48 35 -
Remote fluid filter to case bracket bolts 25 18 -
Oil filter housing to bracket bolts 25 18 -
Transmission to engine bolts 48 35 -
Fill tube to engine nut 8 - 70
Fill tube to engine stud 8 - 70
Transmission rear mount bolts 94 69 -
Transmission support crossmember to frame nuts 81 60 -
Dust cover to transmission bolts 9 - 80
Pump control body to pump gear body bolts 31 23 -
Shift cable bracket to case stud, lower 48 35 -
(1) Plus 90 degrees.
RENDER: 1.0x

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