Thread: 302 torque specs?
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01-29-2006 06:26 PM #1
302 torque specs?
Hello. I want to re-torque my 302 before I drop it in. Are they posted somewhere? Thanks
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01-29-2006 07:36 PM #2
Google is a wonderful thing. Try typing in 302 Ford Torque Specs and hit GOJack
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01-29-2006 10:10 PM #3
if you still need torque specs as of tomarrow.... then i will gladly give you a whole torque sheet.... but as of now i've done too much drinking to be searching the book shelfjust because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day
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01-30-2006 06:50 AM #4
thesals: Thanks. I am in no hurry. I will probably retorque everything this next weekend. I am finishing up my mustang II suspnsion this week. I have some touch-up welding to do, and install the a-arms. next is motor mounts. I want to check everything one last time before I put the pan on. Thanks.
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01-30-2006 12:02 PM #5
Ya know, I posted the Google comment for a reason. The 302 Ford spec is the first site that pops up, and I didn't feel I should have to cut and paste it for you.
http://www.boxwrench.net/specs/ford_302_351W.htmJack
Gone to Texas
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01-30-2006 08:45 PM #6
I apologize for offending you by not responding to the google suggestion. I do not need you to cut and paste anything for me. I have done internet searches in the past for various info and recieved conflicting info. Once again I did not intend to be offensive. I just wanted a source I was comfortable with.
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01-30-2006 09:00 PM #7
a good referance for you would be this book then, very reliable and will always help with working on your ford motor.. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/091...Fencoding=UTF8
this book has always been what i look to when i build my motors, very useful info for everything you could possibly do on a rebuild, and it gives you shortcuts and tricks for when you might not have the expensive tools to do certain jobsjust because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day
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02-01-2006 04:58 PM #8
Thanks for the info on the book. I will stop at my local hastings to see if they have it. Sounds like a good thing to have on hand.
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