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crankshaft torque pattern on wd

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    Posted: 24 Aug 2011 at 9:17pm
new to working on ac tractors all i have for a manual is an I&T. It doesn't tell me what the crankshaft main bolt torque pattern is on my wd it tells me to torque them to 85 ft. ibs but that is all thank you for any help.
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There are only 2 bolts on a main bearing. Go back and forth between them tightening each one a little at a time.
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The main thing on tightening these up is making sure you have the proper amount of shim in place or you will over crush the bearings and things won't turn like they should.
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thank's for the info
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