Torque spec on drive shafts

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Anyone know the torque spec for the drive shaft flange bolts for a 98 Expedition 5.4 4x4?
Also for transmission mount to transmission bolts?

Thanks
 
Description Nm lb-ft
Bolts retaining rear flange to transfer case flange 104 77
Bolts retaining front flange to front drive axle pinion flange 112 83
Nuts retaining front driveshaft shield to transfer case 25 18
Bolts retaining driveshaft flange yoke to rear axle pinion flange 112 83
Transmission Support Crossmember Bolts 77-103 57-75
 
Thanks< you are definately the go to guy for torques. Do you have the engine transmission mout to transmission?
 
Is it somewhere in here? Sorry, not visualizing it at the moment.

Torque Specifications

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Center Support Fluid Feed Bolt 11-16 8-12 —
Connector — Cooler Line to Case (Out/Front) 27-33 20-24 —
Connector — Radiator Nipple 23-31 17-23 —
Connector, Radiator-to-Tube 24-30 18-22 —
Connectors, Radiator-to-Tube 27-31 20-23 —
Cooler Tube-to-CBV 16-24 12-18 —
Cooler Tube-to-CBV 24-30 18-22 —
Auxiliary Cooler Tube 11-14 8-10 —
Auxiliary Cooler Tube 22-30 16-22 —
Control Assembly to Pump Bolts 24-31 18-23 —
Torque Converter Drain Plug 24-27 18-20 —
Flexplate Inspection Cover to Case Bolts 30-39 22-29 —
Extension Housing to Case Bolts 41-54 30-40 —
Transmission Insulator and Retainer-to-Case Bolts 81-108 60-80 —
Transmission Insulator and Retainer-to-

Crossmember Nuts 81-108 60-80 —
Vehicle Speed Sensor-to-Case Bolt 4-6 — 36-53
Torque Converter-to-Flexplate — Nut 30-41 22-30 —
Transmission Heat Shield to Case Nut 9-12 — 77-104
Inner Manual Valve Detent Lever Nut 41-54 30-40 —
Low/Reverse OWC Race to Case 24-34 18-25 —
Line Pressure to Case — Plug 8-16 6-12 —
Main and Lower Control Body to Case 9-11 — 80-97
Main Accumulator and Solenoid Body to Case 9-11 — 80-97
Digital Transmission Range Sensor Bolts 8-10 — 75-85
Intermediate/Overdrive Cylinder Fluid Feed Bolt 8-14 6-10 —
Transmission Pan to Case Bolts 14-16 10-12 —
Pump Body to Case Bolts 24-31 18-23 —
Parking Pawl Abutment to Case Bolts 22-27 16-20 —
Parking Rod Guide Plate to Case Bolts 22-27 16-20 —
Manual Control Valve Detent Lever Spring to Case Bolt 9-11 — 80-97
Reinforcing Plate to Case Bolts 9-11 — 80-97
Speedometer Plug to Extension Housing Bolts 4-6 — 36-54
Stator Support to Pump Body Bolts 9-11 — 80-97
Cooler Bypass Valve (Inlet)-to-Case Bolt 27-33 20-24 —
Cooler Bypass Valve (Outlet)-to-Case Bolt 33-40 25-29 —
Trans. to Engine Bolts 41-54 30-40 —
Valve Assembly — Cooler Check to Case 33-40 24.5-29.5 —
Transmission Support Crossmember-to-Frame 68-95 50-70 —
Driveshaft Bolts 88-119 65-87 —
 
Holy [censored]...you got it all, don't you?
May be this one...Transmission Insulator and Retainer-to-Case Bolts 81-108 60-80 —

Everything related to the transmission, driveshaft and frame and crossmember mounting seems to be in that 70-80 lb range, so that is what I went with.

Thanks for all your help
 
just noticed that c-r*a-p gets censored...wierd, try to be polite, but when it is censored my mind jumps right to the more explicit alternatives when reading the response.
 
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I see your tag is Ford Master Parts Counterperson.
I was asking my local dealership parts counterperson about torque specs when picking up my transmission to transfer case gasket today. He said they don't have that in their computers...I asked if he has a book or something, he said no, it's all on the computers now...needless to say, I didn't pusue that any further...Seems like you have the resources that are not quite available to most.
 
Originally Posted By: Fitz98
I see your tag is Ford Master Parts Counterperson.
I was asking my local dealership parts counterperson about torque specs when picking up my transmission to transfer case gasket today. He said they don't have that in their computers...I asked if he has a book or something, he said no, it's all on the computers now...needless to say, I didn't pusue that any further...Seems like you have the resources that are not quite available to most.


They are available, they are either lazy or don't know how to do it.
 
Here's another one for you. Transfer Case bolts (for assembling the 2 halves together)
 
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