Torque Specifications

1990 Mitsubishi Van Base, Van PassengerSECTION Torque Specifications
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Adapter Attaching Bolts
AW372 & KM148 20-30 (27-40)
Center Support Attaching Bolts
AW372 & KM148 18-20 (24-27)
AW372L, AW03-72L, AW70, AW71 & R4AW2 19 (26)
Converter Housing Attaching Bolts
AW372 & KM148
10 mm 20-30 (27-40)
12 mm 35-49 (47-66)
AW372L, AW03-72L, AW70, AW71 & R4AW2
10 mm 25 (34)
12 mm 42 (57)
Engine-To-Transmission Mounting Bolt 32-41 (43-55)
Hydraulic Lines 15-21 (20-29)
Manual Lever Nut 10-13 (14-18)
Oil Drain Plug 13-17 (18-23)
Oil Pump Assembly Attaching Bolts
AW372 & KM148 13-18 (18-24)
AW372L, AW03-72L, AW70, AW71 & R4AW2 16 (22)
Torque Converter
AW372L & R4AW2 25-30 (34-40)
INCH Lbs. (N.m)Β 
Bellhousing Cover Bolt 52-84 (5.9-9.5)
Inhibitor Switch
AW372L & R4AW2 36-60 (4.1-6.8)
Lower-To-Upper Valve Body
AW372L & R4AW2 48 (5.4)
Oil Pan Bolts
AW372 & KM148 35-43 (3.9-4.9)
AW372L, AW03-72L, AW70, AW71 & R4AW2 40 (4.5)
Oil Pump Body & Cover Bolt 53-80 (6.0-9.0)
Oil Screen Bolts
AW372 & KM148 43-51 (4.9-5.8)
AW372L, AW03-72L, AW70, AW71 & R4AW2 48 (5.4)
Overdrive Solenoid Valve Bolt
AW372 & KM148 84-144 (9.5-16.3)
Parking Cam Plate Bolt
AW372 & KM148 54-78 (6.1-8.8)
Pressure Service Port Plug 54-78 (6.1-8.8)
Rear Cover Plate Attaching Screw
AW372 & KM148 54-78 (6.1-8.8)
Throttle Cam Attaching Bolt
AW372 & KM148 51-78 (5.8-8.8)
Valve Body Attaching Bolts
AW372 & KM148 72-108 (8.1-12.2)
AW372L, AW03-72L, AW70, AW71 & R4AW2 80 (9.0)
Valve Body Bolts
AW372 & KM148 43-51 (4.9-5.8)
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