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Old Apr 23, 2007
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Flywheel torque specs and pattern

Can someone please share with me the torque specification and pattern for the flywheel (driveplate) for the 302?

I removed mine to check out the rear main seal and some freeze plugs on the rear. I haven't purchased my Haynes for the Explorer yet, but I guess it's about time to!
 
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Old Apr 23, 2007
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You can download the service DVD's from fordcds.com, and that would help a bit, I think you said you already had those though in another thread.

Let me look and post some screen shots if there is any.

This is for the 1999 Mountianeer, I don't have the DVD for 2000+ ones, and don't know if these are the same specs, I looked through, and saw that Rwenzing made referance to 1999-2001 engines in an earlier thread.
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Old Apr 23, 2007
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Dang are those CDs free? I wonder if they have them for my Samurai as well?
 
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Old Apr 23, 2007
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By the way....speaking of those Fordcds -

I downloaded one, and burned the .iso to a CD. However, after installation, the shortcut it creates doesn't work, and I can't find any executible programs to run on the CD or the HD. Can someone share their installation procedure? I even tried decompressing the ISO using WinRAR, then burning the contents to CD.

What did I do wrong, or how do I do it correctly?

Kyle, the CD's are free, but not exactly ligitimate. However, given the amount of useful information they provide...who cares!

I would doubt if there are any available for the Samauri....Have you tried torrent sites?
 
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Old Apr 23, 2007
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See if you have the directory: C:\FORD\PUBS\

Thats where the cd default installs itself too, but only the program needed to view the files, you need to have the cd of the year you want in to be able to see that data.

Did you burn the ISO as just an ISO to the cd, or use Nero or another burning program to open the CD image (the ISO) and have it burn that way?
 
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Old Apr 23, 2007
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I used Nero, but simply dragged and dropped the .iso file onto the CD contents.

I'll give it another shot, making sure I tell Nero what to do correctly. It is "Burn a Data CD", correct? From there I just selected the .iso file and burned away!
 
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Nope, not the way to do it, gimme a few minutes and I'll have a little write up posted.
 
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Originally Posted by Matt
Nope, not the way to do it, gimme a few minutes and I'll have a little write up posted.

Wow man....thanks for going to all the trouble! I REALLY appreciate it!

Edit: If you're making it a How-To Submission, be sure to post the link here so I can reference it. Thanks!
 
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