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torque specs
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Does anyone know of a web site that has torque specs for a 1931 4 clyinder engine?
I need to know what the torqe specs are to replace the head gasket and the oil pan gasket. Thank you for any help you can give me. -
Here is a page that lists the torque specs as 50 lbs., but please read the page, don't take my word for it: http://www.mafca.com/tqa_e_block.html
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In the future, just go to a good web browser (Google, for example) and type in Model A Ford specs, and you will be presented with lots of websites that contain this information. No need to post a question and wait around several days for the answer! -
Thank you, But would the specs for a 4 cylinder ford be the same as a 4 cylinder plymouth?
I have googled it but can't find the torque specs for rebuilding a 4 cylinder plymouth engine. I should have mentioned, in my first post that the engine was a plymouth. Thanks again
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