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Old Jul 17, 2021
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Chilton info page containing torque specs?

I purchased a Chilton repair manual for my 91 Ford Ranger 2wd, 4.0l, hoping that it would have all the torque specs of ever bolt on the damn truck. I was surprised that I couldn't even find some of the most common torques, like the nuts that hold the master cylinder on the booster. Maybe I'm missing something. Could anyone tell me what page all the brake related torque specs are located in that book? I'd rather find them written in a manual rather than trust what's on the internet. Thanks!
 
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Chilton is a general repair guide, so may have some torque specs but not all, sames a Haynes Guides

Generally those nuts have a spec of "tight" no ft/lb, lol, so 20-22ft/lb


 
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Thanks, that was helpful!
 
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