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2009 Ford Fusion ... Front Proc 1 Note ... Front Proc 2 Note ... Do not attempt to tighten the nut with the vehicle on the ground or the wheel bearing will be ...
Dec. 2, 2019 - Im replacing the front wheel bearing assemble this weekend and cant find the torque spec for the ale nut. The older model Fusion (up to 2012) ...
according to the manual (Chiltons).
#1 YOU MUST USE NEW ROD BOLTS AND NUTS !!!!
#2 TORQUE TO 17 FOOT POUNDS !!!!
#3 TORQUE TO 32 FOOT POUNDS !!!!
#4 TIGHTEN AN ADDITIONAL 90 TO 120 DEGREES !!!!
#5 DONE.
If you have an 8.6" ring you should have a 10 bolt axel. With this axel you don't torque the pinion nut. This style axel has a crush collar. Down below I forwarded the preload torque specs. If you do have a 12 bolt axel, the ring gear does get torqued but the ring gear will not be 8.6" Please write back if you need anything thing else.
Pinion Preload New:
14 to 19 in-lbs
Pinion Preload Reused:
6 to 8 in-lbs
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