4 posts · Joined 2005. #1 · May 27, 2005. Hey, Two quick questions? What is the torque setting for the cam bolt that connects and holds the cam gear in place??? Can't find it anywhere? ~40-45 ft/lbs. Anybody know any dyno tune places in San Diego other than the dyno shop in santee? Cheaper than $200 for a gear tune? Thanks.
Only show this user. #20 ·Jul 13, 2014. Just do them up tight so your wheels don't fall off. SaveShare. Reply Quote. 1 - 20 of 23 Posts. 1 2. This is an older thread, you may not receive a response, and could be reviving an old thread. Please consider creating a new thread.
The stock settings for the RS have been measured to produce about 322 HP as well as 352 Ib-ft torque, but the max estimated horsepower for the Focus RS is 350 HP with 441 Ib-ft torque. Popular upgrades to increase power and handling include an ECU flasher and a high-flow air filter.
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Head Bolts and Studs. Renew bolts: Yes. Stage 1 Tighten 40Nm. Stage 2 Tighten 90°. Stage 3 Tighten 90°. This is the tightening order for the 10 head bolts/studs. ARP offer two different options for the 1.8T head. They had a standard bolt option or there is the stud and nut.
Budding Enthusiast. 104. Ford Model: Focus sport TDCi. UK/Ireland Location: Down. Posted June 28, 2013. Im in the middle of changing a rear wheel bearing on my 2003 1.8 focus sport. Does anybody have the correct torque setting for the rear hub nut? Discs & abs on the rear if makes any difference.
Hi all, I have a MK2 facelift European Focus. I have done a brake pad and disc change as they were completely messed up. Since there is no Haynes manual for this car yet, I just did the change by guesswork, however it is similar to the MK1 focus, so managed to do it no problem.
Tighten it to 70 nm torque. Step 26. Remove the support from under the arm. AUTODOC recommends: Replacement: front lower arm – Ford Focus MK2. Lower the transmission jack smoothly, without jerks, to avoid damaging components and mechanisms. Step 27. Clean the wheel rim mounting seat. Use a wire brush.
Replacement: engine oil and filter – Ford Focus MK2. Tip from AUTODOC: REPLACEMENT: ENGINE OIL AND FILTER – FORD FOCUS MK2. USE THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE: 1 Open the hood. WWW.AUTODOC.CO.UK 3–21 Replace the oil filter every time when changing motor oil. All work should be done with the engine stopped. Wear gloves to prevent contact with hot
REPLACEMENT: WHEEL BEARING – FORD FOCUS MK2. TAKE THE FOLLOWING STEPS: 1 Secure the wheels with chocks. 2 Loosen the wheel mounting bolts. Use a drive socket #19. 3 Raise the front of the car and secure on supports. On the actual sheared Nut/Stud, it appears that the stud (which had had copper grease applied), combined with a "rattle-gun", may have been stretched so much, that the existing wheel nut had tightened onto the end of the stud before clamping the wheel to the hub. Subsequently, the stud sheared before 135Nm was applied to the wheel itself. Zpfb.
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