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Jaguarman22



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torque settings

Hi well all the Pistons are back in but i need the Big End toque settings can any body help
2007 2.2
Thanks Michael

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Kage



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https://www.fixya.com/cars/t27036754-pleas...ngs_torque
This might help.
Have you tried the workshop manual?

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I struggled to find them last year.
I think I did mine 25Nm, + 60°, which seems to be holding up.
The bolts definitely weren't tight to remove, however you do need new bolts for rebuilding it. Thumbs Up 2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Soon to be sold.
Hyundai Ionic 5 Ultimate on order.
Gone. 2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE.

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Jaguarman22



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thanks every body Very Happy

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jules



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Re: torque settings

Jaguarman22 wrote:
Hi well all the Pistons are back in but i need the Big End toque settings can any body help
2007 2.2
Thanks Michael


@Michael
Can I suggest you make your Subject title more explicit for people searching threads in the future. Very Happy
eg Big End TD4 Torque Settings

I looked in both Haynes and the JLR manuals and couldn't find the values.

Maybe search on google "PSA DW12 engine" etc Jules

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jules



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Further searches on DW12 engines found this...
According to Hayes no information on specs is available for the bottom end at time of writing.
According to some Ford forums , the bottom end was not intended to be disassembled but replaced en-masse (ie a "short" engine) as the tolerances are so fine.

On other PSA engines torque is 30nm + 90 degrees. Jules

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Jaguarman22



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Thanks for that and yes i will make thins easer to find
Ford did this with the 2.7 Diesel in the Range Rover
Michael

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I had a reply to my searching from a Ford Owners Club member...

"I have a Haynes manual for the S-Max 2.2 ( I have a 2011 2.2 Mondeo), no idea if it's referred to as a DW12 ( I know the 2.0 were DW10C etc).
Anyway it lists engine codes Q4WA, KNWA and KNWB and all have the same torque settings for the big end bearing caps (is that what you want?) 20NM and then 70 degrees, must use new bolts." (sic)

Is this any help ? Jules

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