Thanks for the help... another question
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Thanks for the help... another question
Thanks to everyone who helped me get the oil pan and rear seal off my CJ7.
I have everything torn down and will put it back together tomorrow -- still
got to clean the old gasket off the oil pan and block. btw, how clean do
the oil pan and block need to be? Also, I lossened the bearing caps, so
what is the torque pattern for tighening them back -- I know the spec is 80
pounds? What is the torque pattern for the oil pan? Thanks.
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I have everything torn down and will put it back together tomorrow -- still
got to clean the old gasket off the oil pan and block. btw, how clean do
the oil pan and block need to be? Also, I lossened the bearing caps, so
what is the torque pattern for tighening them back -- I know the spec is 80
pounds? What is the torque pattern for the oil pan? Thanks.
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Re: Thanks for the help... another question
My FSM says
"Connecting Rod Bolt Nuts"
Torque = 33 ft lbs for "Service Set-to torque",
Torque = 30 - 35 ft lbs for "Service In-Use Recheck Torque"
That's for the I-6, 258.
If you're talking about the exterier of the block and oil pan then that's up
to you. I cleaned mine off so I can detect oil leaks in the future.
As far as the oil pan goes, I don't think there's a "torque pattern". I
would just go from center to outer and from side to side.
Bill
"Danny Bains" <lookatme@123.com> wrote in message
news:jeGdnVFgn6Ph1tzdRVn-gg@comcast.com...
> Thanks to everyone who helped me get the oil pan and rear seal off my CJ7.
> I have everything torn down and will put it back together tomorrow --
still
> got to clean the old gasket off the oil pan and block. btw, how clean do
> the oil pan and block need to be? Also, I lossened the bearing caps, so
> what is the torque pattern for tighening them back -- I know the spec is
80
> pounds? What is the torque pattern for the oil pan? Thanks.
>
>
> --
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Re: Thanks for the help... another question
My FSM says
"Connecting Rod Bolt Nuts"
Torque = 33 ft lbs for "Service Set-to torque",
Torque = 30 - 35 ft lbs for "Service In-Use Recheck Torque"
That's for the I-6, 258.
If you're talking about the exterier of the block and oil pan then that's up
to you. I cleaned mine off so I can detect oil leaks in the future.
As far as the oil pan goes, I don't think there's a "torque pattern". I
would just go from center to outer and from side to side.
Bill
"Danny Bains" <lookatme@123.com> wrote in message
news:jeGdnVFgn6Ph1tzdRVn-gg@comcast.com...
> Thanks to everyone who helped me get the oil pan and rear seal off my CJ7.
> I have everything torn down and will put it back together tomorrow --
still
> got to clean the old gasket off the oil pan and block. btw, how clean do
> the oil pan and block need to be? Also, I lossened the bearing caps, so
> what is the torque pattern for tighening them back -- I know the spec is
80
> pounds? What is the torque pattern for the oil pan? Thanks.
>
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
>
>
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Re: Thanks for the help... another question
My FSM says
"Connecting Rod Bolt Nuts"
Torque = 33 ft lbs for "Service Set-to torque",
Torque = 30 - 35 ft lbs for "Service In-Use Recheck Torque"
That's for the I-6, 258.
If you're talking about the exterier of the block and oil pan then that's up
to you. I cleaned mine off so I can detect oil leaks in the future.
As far as the oil pan goes, I don't think there's a "torque pattern". I
would just go from center to outer and from side to side.
Bill
"Danny Bains" <lookatme@123.com> wrote in message
news:jeGdnVFgn6Ph1tzdRVn-gg@comcast.com...
> Thanks to everyone who helped me get the oil pan and rear seal off my CJ7.
> I have everything torn down and will put it back together tomorrow --
still
> got to clean the old gasket off the oil pan and block. btw, how clean do
> the oil pan and block need to be? Also, I lossened the bearing caps, so
> what is the torque pattern for tighening them back -- I know the spec is
80
> pounds? What is the torque pattern for the oil pan? Thanks.
>
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
>
>
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Re: Thanks for the help... another question
The pattern for the bearing caps is
13 9 5 1 4 8 12
| | | | | | |
14 10 6 2 3 7 11
Bill gave you the torque specs already.
"Danny Bains" <lookatme@123.com> wrote in message
news:jeGdnVFgn6Ph1tzdRVn-gg@comcast.com...
> Thanks to everyone who helped me get the oil pan and rear seal off my CJ7.
> I have everything torn down and will put it back together tomorrow --
still
> got to clean the old gasket off the oil pan and block. btw, how clean do
> the oil pan and block need to be? Also, I lossened the bearing caps, so
> what is the torque pattern for tighening them back -- I know the spec is
80
> pounds? What is the torque pattern for the oil pan? Thanks.
>
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
>
>
13 9 5 1 4 8 12
| | | | | | |
14 10 6 2 3 7 11
Bill gave you the torque specs already.
"Danny Bains" <lookatme@123.com> wrote in message
news:jeGdnVFgn6Ph1tzdRVn-gg@comcast.com...
> Thanks to everyone who helped me get the oil pan and rear seal off my CJ7.
> I have everything torn down and will put it back together tomorrow --
still
> got to clean the old gasket off the oil pan and block. btw, how clean do
> the oil pan and block need to be? Also, I lossened the bearing caps, so
> what is the torque pattern for tighening them back -- I know the spec is
80
> pounds? What is the torque pattern for the oil pan? Thanks.
>
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
>
>
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Re: Thanks for the help... another question
The pattern for the bearing caps is
13 9 5 1 4 8 12
| | | | | | |
14 10 6 2 3 7 11
Bill gave you the torque specs already.
"Danny Bains" <lookatme@123.com> wrote in message
news:jeGdnVFgn6Ph1tzdRVn-gg@comcast.com...
> Thanks to everyone who helped me get the oil pan and rear seal off my CJ7.
> I have everything torn down and will put it back together tomorrow --
still
> got to clean the old gasket off the oil pan and block. btw, how clean do
> the oil pan and block need to be? Also, I lossened the bearing caps, so
> what is the torque pattern for tighening them back -- I know the spec is
80
> pounds? What is the torque pattern for the oil pan? Thanks.
>
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
>
>
13 9 5 1 4 8 12
| | | | | | |
14 10 6 2 3 7 11
Bill gave you the torque specs already.
"Danny Bains" <lookatme@123.com> wrote in message
news:jeGdnVFgn6Ph1tzdRVn-gg@comcast.com...
> Thanks to everyone who helped me get the oil pan and rear seal off my CJ7.
> I have everything torn down and will put it back together tomorrow --
still
> got to clean the old gasket off the oil pan and block. btw, how clean do
> the oil pan and block need to be? Also, I lossened the bearing caps, so
> what is the torque pattern for tighening them back -- I know the spec is
80
> pounds? What is the torque pattern for the oil pan? Thanks.
>
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
>
>
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Re: Thanks for the help... another question
The pattern for the bearing caps is
13 9 5 1 4 8 12
| | | | | | |
14 10 6 2 3 7 11
Bill gave you the torque specs already.
"Danny Bains" <lookatme@123.com> wrote in message
news:jeGdnVFgn6Ph1tzdRVn-gg@comcast.com...
> Thanks to everyone who helped me get the oil pan and rear seal off my CJ7.
> I have everything torn down and will put it back together tomorrow --
still
> got to clean the old gasket off the oil pan and block. btw, how clean do
> the oil pan and block need to be? Also, I lossened the bearing caps, so
> what is the torque pattern for tighening them back -- I know the spec is
80
> pounds? What is the torque pattern for the oil pan? Thanks.
>
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
>
>
13 9 5 1 4 8 12
| | | | | | |
14 10 6 2 3 7 11
Bill gave you the torque specs already.
"Danny Bains" <lookatme@123.com> wrote in message
news:jeGdnVFgn6Ph1tzdRVn-gg@comcast.com...
> Thanks to everyone who helped me get the oil pan and rear seal off my CJ7.
> I have everything torn down and will put it back together tomorrow --
still
> got to clean the old gasket off the oil pan and block. btw, how clean do
> the oil pan and block need to be? Also, I lossened the bearing caps, so
> what is the torque pattern for tighening them back -- I know the spec is
80
> pounds? What is the torque pattern for the oil pan? Thanks.
>
>
> --
> Say NO! To TCPA! http://www.againsttcpa.com
> What's Microsoft up to: http://www.euronet.nl/users/frankvw/IhateMS.html
>
>
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Re: Thanks for the help... another question
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> My FSM says
> "Connecting Rod Bolt Nuts"
> Torque = 33 ft lbs for "Service Set-to torque",
> Torque = 30 - 35 ft lbs for "Service In-Use Recheck Torque"
>
> That's for the I-6, 258.
>
> If you're talking about the exterier of the block and oil pan then that's
> up
> to you. I cleaned mine off so I can detect oil leaks in the future.
>
> As far as the oil pan goes, I don't think there's a "torque pattern". I
> would just go from center to outer and from side to side.
>
> Bill
>
Thanks Bill. I found this article and it says to use 80 ft pounds.
>
> My FSM says
> "Connecting Rod Bolt Nuts"
> Torque = 33 ft lbs for "Service Set-to torque",
> Torque = 30 - 35 ft lbs for "Service In-Use Recheck Torque"
>
> That's for the I-6, 258.
>
> If you're talking about the exterier of the block and oil pan then that's
> up
> to you. I cleaned mine off so I can detect oil leaks in the future.
>
> As far as the oil pan goes, I don't think there's a "torque pattern". I
> would just go from center to outer and from side to side.
>
> Bill
>
Thanks Bill. I found this article and it says to use 80 ft pounds.
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Re: Thanks for the help... another question
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> My FSM says
> "Connecting Rod Bolt Nuts"
> Torque = 33 ft lbs for "Service Set-to torque",
> Torque = 30 - 35 ft lbs for "Service In-Use Recheck Torque"
>
> That's for the I-6, 258.
>
> If you're talking about the exterier of the block and oil pan then that's
> up
> to you. I cleaned mine off so I can detect oil leaks in the future.
>
> As far as the oil pan goes, I don't think there's a "torque pattern". I
> would just go from center to outer and from side to side.
>
> Bill
>
Thanks Bill. I found this article and it says to use 80 ft pounds.
>
> My FSM says
> "Connecting Rod Bolt Nuts"
> Torque = 33 ft lbs for "Service Set-to torque",
> Torque = 30 - 35 ft lbs for "Service In-Use Recheck Torque"
>
> That's for the I-6, 258.
>
> If you're talking about the exterier of the block and oil pan then that's
> up
> to you. I cleaned mine off so I can detect oil leaks in the future.
>
> As far as the oil pan goes, I don't think there's a "torque pattern". I
> would just go from center to outer and from side to side.
>
> Bill
>
Thanks Bill. I found this article and it says to use 80 ft pounds.
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Re: Thanks for the help... another question
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> My FSM says
> "Connecting Rod Bolt Nuts"
> Torque = 33 ft lbs for "Service Set-to torque",
> Torque = 30 - 35 ft lbs for "Service In-Use Recheck Torque"
>
> That's for the I-6, 258.
>
> If you're talking about the exterier of the block and oil pan then that's
> up
> to you. I cleaned mine off so I can detect oil leaks in the future.
>
> As far as the oil pan goes, I don't think there's a "torque pattern". I
> would just go from center to outer and from side to side.
>
> Bill
>
Thanks Bill. I found this article and it says to use 80 ft pounds.
>
> My FSM says
> "Connecting Rod Bolt Nuts"
> Torque = 33 ft lbs for "Service Set-to torque",
> Torque = 30 - 35 ft lbs for "Service In-Use Recheck Torque"
>
> That's for the I-6, 258.
>
> If you're talking about the exterier of the block and oil pan then that's
> up
> to you. I cleaned mine off so I can detect oil leaks in the future.
>
> As far as the oil pan goes, I don't think there's a "torque pattern". I
> would just go from center to outer and from side to side.
>
> Bill
>
Thanks Bill. I found this article and it says to use 80 ft pounds.