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Correct torque for a 154 oil pan bolts?
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Correct torque for a 154 oil pan bolts?
What is the correct torque for a 154 Cub Lo-Boy oil pan? Please, don't say snug because I tend to over torque bolts, lol. Also, how do you get the part of the oil pan that goes against the gasket flat? Thanks!!
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John. Don't know if there is a specific spec for the oil pan bolt torque, but 5/16-18 oil pan bolts with the lock washers should be approx. 12 - 13 ft lbs.
If your oil pan is distorted from over tightning, you can pound/press it back into shape carefully and check it on a flat surface. I've used wood block and hammer, but be careful! Others with better experience will have to address this for sure...............
If your oil pan is distorted from over tightning, you can pound/press it back into shape carefully and check it on a flat surface. I've used wood block and hammer, but be careful! Others with better experience will have to address this for sure...............
Ron
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