Torque
Torque
Torque Instructions
Instructions
Instructions
If fluid cover or manifold fasteners have been
loosened, it is important to torque them using the
following procedure to improve sealing.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: Fluid cover and manifold fasteners have a
thread-locking adhesive patch applied to the threads.
If this patch is excessively worn, the fasteners may
loosen during operation. Replace screws with new
ones or apply medium-strength (blue) thread locker
on threads.
NOTE:
NOTE:
NOTE: Always completely torque fluid covers before
torquing manifolds.
1.
Start all fluid cover screws a few turns. Then, turn
down each screw just until head contacts cover.
2.
Turn each screw by 1/2 turn or less working in a
crisscross pattern to specified torque.
3.
Repeat for manifolds.
Torque
Torque
Torque sequence
sequence
sequence
Aluminum
Aluminum
Aluminum Pumps
Pumps
Pumps
1. Left/Right Fluid Covers
Torque bolts to 200-210 in-lb
(22.6–23.7 N
•
m)
12
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
8
10
2. Inlet Manifold
Torque bolts to 130-140 in-lb
(14.7–15.8 N
•
m)
15
16
13
14
3. Outlet Manifold
Torque bolts to 130-140 in-lb
(14.7–15.8 N
•
m)
17
19
20
18
SIDE VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
TOP VIEW
Stainless
Stainless
Stainless Steel
Steel
Steel or
or
or Cast
Cast
Cast Iron
Iron
Iron Pumps
Pumps
Pumps
1. Left/Right Fluid Covers
Torque bolts to 200-210 in-lb
(22.6–23.7 N
•
m)
12
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
8
10
2. Inlet Manifold
Torque bolts to 200-210 in-lb
(22.6–23.7 N
•
m)
15
16
13
14
3. Outlet Manifold
Torque bolts to 200-210 in-lb
(22.6–23.7 N
•
m)
17
19
20
18
SIDE VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
TOP VIEW
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