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CHANGE THE CONNECTING ROD

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BONJOUR QUELQU'UN CONNAÎT LE COUPLE DE SERRAGE DU ROULEMENT DE VILEBREQUIN.

ET LE jeu axial des vilebrequins ...
 


Fiestig

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Quelqu'un sur le forum peut avoir un manuel d'entretien sous la main. Vous pouvez également contacter directement le service Ford pour obtenir la réponse.

English: Someone on the forum might have a service manual on hand. Alternatively you may be able to contact ford service directly for the answer.
 


MagnetiseST

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Quelqu'un sur le forum peut avoir un manuel d'entretien sous la main. Vous pouvez également contacter directement le service Ford pour obtenir la réponse.

English: Someone on the forum might have a service manual on hand. Alternatively you may be able to contact ford service directly for the answer.
Are they asking the procedure to remove the connecting rods and replace it?
 


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Torque specs for crank bearing


Translated...I think: HELLO SOMEBODY KNOWS THE TIGHTENING TORQUE OF THE CRANKSHAFT BEARING.

AND THE axial play of the crankshafts ...
 


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Since the link above is not working anymore, can aybody post the torque specs for crankshaft and connecting rods for the 1.6 ecoboost engine? Link to the manual would be much appreciated!
 


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Maybe someone here has got one! Workshop told me 60Nm and 40nm, crank and rods. It is obvious that they have no idea and they talked in general.
 


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I would think that before anyone would attempt to rebuild an engine, the FIRST tool they would buy would be a service manual.

Attached is what you need.
 


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