Specsdatasheet with technical data and performance data plus an analysis of the direct market competition of Ford Focus 1.6 TDCi (115) Titanium in 2013, the model with 5-door hatchback body and Line-4 1560 cm3 / 95.1 cui, 84.5 kW / 115 PS / 113 hp (ECE) of power, 270 Nm / 199 lb-ft of torque, 6-speed manual powertrain for Europe . Specifications
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Im prepping to do a pad and rotor change this afternoon and I'm looking for the caliper bracket bolts torque specs. I downloaded the helm workshop manual and it says the torque is 175 Nm which is 129 ft.lbs. which seems excessive in my opinion. Figured before I break off the bolt by over tightening it, I'd ask first to see if anyone knows.
2013Focus ST (stf) Supplement, 1st Printing USA (fus) Page 16: Tire Information Bolt size Wheel lug nut torque* ft-lb N•m M12 x 1.5 mm * Torque specifications are for nut and bolt threads free of dirt and rust. Use only Ford recommended replacement fasteners.
Asper Ford: Stabilizer bar to cross member retaining bolts: 35 lb-ft. Stabilizer bar connecting link to rear lower arm retaining nut: 11 lb-ft. Reply Like. sonicsvt3 Discussion starter. 654 posts · Joined 2007. #5 · Jun 30, 2011.
Assumingyour lugs are stock, follow the manufacturer's guidelines. Torque spec for clamping the wheel to hub is based on the elasticity of the fastener bolt/lug, not the nut. If you changed your lugs to a different brand, say ARP for example, then the torque requirement might even go higher (e..g, 110+). 2018 Audi TTRS , 2018 Chevy Bolt.
FocusFront Strut Upper Nuts Torque Spec : 27 ft-lbs Focus Front Strut Steering Knuckle Bolt
Thebolts, at the least, should be replaced, and thread locking compound used (Permatex Orange works well and still comes apart without heat). Front bolt = Step 1: Tighten to 111 Ft. Lbs. (150 Nm). Step 2: Turn additional 90 degrees (this equals approximately 170 Ft. Lbs. of torque on the bolt). This is also torque-to-yield, and the
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