
Torque settings
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Torque settings
Anyone got a list of torques, dont seem to be too many in the manual. 

That's strange R2, the damage doesn't look so bad from here!
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Re: Torque settings
What part are you working on, that you need torque values for?
The important ones are all in the BMC manual, although you'll have to search a bit to find them.
The non-important ones can be done by feel, or the old adage: tighten 'till it strips and then back off 1/4 turn.
FWIW, My other interests are Model T Ford's (1908-1927) and Ford published no torque values for them.
The important ones are all in the BMC manual, although you'll have to search a bit to find them.
The non-important ones can be done by feel, or the old adage: tighten 'till it strips and then back off 1/4 turn.

FWIW, My other interests are Model T Ford's (1908-1927) and Ford published no torque values for them.
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Re: Torque settings
Front suspension parts, I guess 'tight' will do. Thankskaty wrote:What part are you working on, that you need torque values for?
The important ones are all in the BMC manual, although you'll have to search a bit to find them.
The non-important ones can be done by feel, or the old adage: tighten 'till it strips and then back off 1/4 turn.![]()
FWIW, My other interests are Model T Ford's (1908-1927) and Ford published no torque values for them.

That's strange R2, the damage doesn't look so bad from here!