Torque Specification

2009 Mercury Milan Premier, 3.0 1, AWDSECTION Torque Specification
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis and 2006 Ford Crown Victoria. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
TORQUE SPECIFICATION

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Rear transmission support crossmember bolts 55 41 -
Transmission mount nuts 30 22 -
Rear insulator bolts 90 66 -
Extension housing bolts 28 21 -
Transmission fluid pan bolts 14 10 -
Front pump bolts 27 20 -
Front pump support bolts 23 17 -
Inspection cover bolts 35 26 -
Main control valve body bolts 10 - 89
Main control valve body cover plate bolts 10 - 89
Main control valve body separator plate bolts 10 - 89
Main control valve body reinforcement plates 10 - 89
Manual lever shaft nut 33 24 -
Manual lever shaft outer nut 33 24 -
Fluid cooler line case fittings 21 15 -
Pressure tap plugs 12 9 -
Rear driveshaft bolts 112 83 -
Starter bolts 25 18 -
TCC solenoid bolt 10 - 89
Torque converter drain plug 12 9 -
Torque converter nuts 36 27 -
Digital transmission range (TR) sensor bolts 10 - 89
Transmission case bolts 47 35 -
Output shaft speed (OSS) sensor bolt 12 9 -
Turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor bolt 11 8 -
Starter B+ cable 12 9 -
Exhaust flange nuts 48 35 -
Exhaust flange bolts 40 30 -
Transmission vent tube 12 9 -
Manual control valve detent lever spring bolt 10 - 89
Cooler tube nut to case fitting 18 13 -
Transmission linkage 30 22 -
Shift cable bracket 14 10 -
Starter solenoid nut (small) 6 - 53
RENDER: 1.0x

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