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hicrop10
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I am looking for the torq. spec for the head bolts on a 4400G engine.The motor is out of a Cat 10 auto patrol.Thanks Mike
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Wed, Mar 11, 2009 10:26 AM
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I,m not sure but possibly the 4400 gas would be the same as a D4400 diesel I,d think. It calls for 90 lbs. the first time around and the 2nd. time and final time is 130lbs. so maybe get a regular bolt torque spec. sheet and see what it calls for or post the size of the bolt and I can look it up on the one I have.
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Wed, Mar 11, 2009 7:56 PM
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I,m not sure but possibly the 4400 gas would be the same as a D4400 diesel I,d think. It calls for 90 lbs. the first time around and the 2nd. time and final time is 130lbs. so maybe get a regular bolt torque spec. sheet and see what it calls for or post the size of the bolt and I can look it up on the one I have.
SJ,thanks for the info.Here's another one for you,I am trying to pull the motor from the cat 10 autopatrol.My problem seems to be that clutch is froze to the shaft and it is stopping the motor from comming out.wHAT DO YOU SUGGEST.You can call me at 215-669-1252 Thanks Mike
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Thu, Mar 12, 2009 5:12 AM
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SJ,thanks for the info.Here's another one for you,I am trying to pull the motor from the cat 10 autopatrol.My problem seems to be that clutch is froze to the shaft and it is stopping the motor from comming out.wHAT DO YOU SUGGEST.You can call me at 215-669-1252 Thanks Mike
Mike, I never had any experience with a ten but check and see if there is a coupling between the clutch and tranmission and possibly if it does you can loosen it there and remove the clutch with the engine and then work on it after it,s out to try and remove it.
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Thu, Mar 12, 2009 5:52 PM
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