Torque Specifications

2007 Ford Crown Victoria LX, 4.6 WSECTION Torque Specifications
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Cooler tube nut-to-case fitting 18 13 -
Digital transmission range (TR) sensor bolts 9 - 80
Electronic pressure control (EPC) solenoid bracket 10 - 89
Exhaust flange bolts 40 30 -
Exhaust flange nuts 48 35 -
Extension housing bolts and studs 28 21 -
Fluid cooler line case fittings 21 15 -
Front pump bolts 27 20 -
Front pump support bolts 23 17 -
Ground wire 23 17 -
Inspection cover bolts 35 26 -
Main control valve body boltsa - - -
Main control valve body cover plate boltsa - - -
Main control valve body reinforcement plates 10 - 89
Manual control valve detent lever spring bolt 10 - 89
Manual lever shaft inner nut 32 24 -
Output shaft speed (OSS) sensor bolt 12 9 -
Parking brake cable bracket bolt 55 41 -
Pressure tap plugs 12 9 -
Rear driveshaft bolts 103 76 -
Rear transmission support crossmember bolts 70 52 -
Selector lever cable bracket 14 10 -
Separator plate bolt 35 26 -
Starter B+ cable 12 9 -
Starter bolts 25 18 -
Starter solenoid nut (small) 6 - 53
Torque converter clutch (TCC) solenoid bolt 10 - 89
Torque converter nuts 36 27 -
Transmission case bolts 48 35 -
Transmission filler tube bolt 48 35 -
Transmission fluid pan bolts 14 10 -
Transmission insulator bolts 90 66 -
Transmission insulator nuts 30 22 -
Transmission mount nuts 30 22 -
Transmission selector lever cable 30 22 -
Transmission vent 12 9 -
Turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor bolt 11 8 -

a Specific tightening sequence is required. See the procedure.

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