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if the paint is ok it should dry BUT YOU SHOULD NOT USE DIFFERENT PAINTS WITHOUT A BARRIER PAINT BETWEEN painting systems they are desiged to attach to each other
170 ft.lbs is the minimum; be aware that this differential uses a crush sleeve to set the backlash and the pinion torque is what crushes the crush sleeve. If you don't set the backlash correctly you can grind up your differential gears. 8 Inch Ford Rear End Torque Specifications eHow
There should be a tag somewhere under the hood with paint number on it...any body shop can show you where yours is. But, don't be surprised if the paint you buy does not exactly match what is on the car now...different "batches" are not the same and what is on the car has changed from sun exposure. A good paint shop mixes the original paint they get in the can with white etc to get a better match than you can.
see if the horn will sound as you turn the steering wheel hard in both directions. a lot of time there are this connecting rings in the steering whell that make connection with the horn operation. these rings get worn just by driving even when you haven't used the horn. I hope this is not the cause because it can be costly. many times the fix is to replace the wheel. I had a toyota once and also the ole' pinto that had thses symptoms. both cars had the same cause. the toyota had to have another steering wheel. I can't remember what I did with the pinto. ( I do remember a funny story with the pinto, I lived in an apartment complex and one night at about 2a.m. the horn started blowing, I waited for a while then got mad at who ever is keeping me up I stormed outside and behold it was my ford pinto. I think I remember destroying the center of the wheel to get the horn to stop.)))) hope this helps.
try an after market place that sells parts also a salvage yard also remember because cars are made at different factories through out the world take the exterior paint code inside on the driver door and the VIN# normally it is the 7th number on the vin so if you find one with the paint code of your car it will save you having to paint it but finish master are really good on matching paint
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