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Flywheel torque?

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Beninarkansas

09-27-2006 07:01:14




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1952 Super C. What do I need to torque the flywheel and pressure plate to? Did I spell "torque" right?! (Foot pounds). Thank yall for your know how.




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El Toro

09-27-2006 08:23:05




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 Re: Flywheel torque? in reply to Beninarkansas, 09-27-2006 07:01:14  
My manual doesn't list the torque for the pressure plate or flywheel,but if you know the bolt sizes and the grade of the bolt I can give you a ballpark torque figure.

My guess would be around 35ft-lbs for the pressure plate and 50 to 60 ft-lbs for the flywheel. Hal



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Beninarkansas

09-27-2006 09:31:15




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 Re: Flywheel torque? in reply to El Toro, 09-27-2006 08:23:05  
Thanks, I'll go with that. Didn't remember seening any specs on past post regarding torque specs but wanted to check. Thanks again.



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El Toro

09-27-2006 09:59:15




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 Re: Flywheel torque? in reply to Beninarkansas, 09-27-2006 09:31:15  
This is determined by the size of the bolts and the grade. I do have a shop manual that covers
the Ford 302 engine with a clutch. They recommend 38-55 ft-lb on the flywheel and in metric that's 52-74 N.m. The pressure plate was from 12-24 ft-lb and the metric values are 17-32 N.m and I think IH used a good grade of bolts on these tractors. I would go with 30 ft-lb on the pressure plate and 50-55 on the flywheel. I'm sure some that post on here has the correct torque. I have it for the engine. Hal

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