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    Posted: September-05-2020 at 5:14pm
Reinstalling the Damper plate, Transmission, and V-drive. Does anyone have a good source for torque specs for them? Thanks in advance
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William,
If no one comes up with the specs, ID the grade of bolt by the head markings and then google standard torque specs. I've had to use that method many times. 


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When ya' can't find PCM numbers, there's always numbers for a 5.7 Mercruiser inboard (Chevy} Ford numbers will be different

See the link below


Look under F for 

flywheel drive plate (MIE)  AKA the damper 35 ft lbs

flywheel housing to block  30 ft lbs

flywheel cover  AKA the dust shield  80 inch lbs

Under T for

transmission to housing  50 ft lbs

Not perfect but it should work 

V drive to transmission, you're on your own so far  Wink

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You guys rock. Thanks for all of the info. I am taking pics as I go, so hopefully I can help somebody else later on. Side note, there were two 12 point hidden bolts on the bell housing. One under that plate and one in the starter hole. I have also found that if I fail at my current job I can become a contortionist....
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