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> Oil Temp Sender Torque?
A&P Mech
post Aug 9 2014, 10:08 AM
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I am replacing the o-ring and gasket on my taco plate. I have a 74 2.0L and I am having a tuff time finding the required torque value for the oil temp sender. Can anyone tell me what the sender needs to be torqued to? The only info I have found on the taco plate installation is the torque value for the two 6mm bolts that hold the plate to the case. I read that they need to be torqued to 9 ft/lbs, does that sound correct?

Thanks for the help!

Ray
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post Aug 9 2014, 02:18 PM
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If i remember correctly it just tight enough so it doesn't leak (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif) . BTW, i'll be swinging by in a bit to drop off a spare throw out bearing.
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