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Case 400 Torque Specs
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Grabatire
01-13-2021 19:39:54
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I decided to do a major overhaul on my Case 400 diesel and I'm just in the process of reassembly. I ordered a service manual a while back but it's not here yet, and I don't want to wait any longer, so could someone tell me what the torque specs are for the mains, rods and cylinder head please.
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vac400
01-15-2021 05:47:15
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Re: Case 400 Torque Specs in reply to Grabatire, 01-13-2021 19:39:54
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If it is a 400 round nose or Racine I will get you those torques when I go out to the shop later today for I have a service manual for it. Jerry from Ohio
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vac400
01-15-2021 06:29:09
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Re: Case 400 Torque Specs in reply to vac400, 01-15-2021 05:47:15
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Rod Bearings cap screws 95 to 105 foot pounds Main Bearings 145 to 155 foot pounds Cylinder Head 100 foot pounds, run engine at 1/2 throttle till temp is about 180 degrees Retorque head while hot This comes out of my dealers service manual, any other questions I can help you with let me know. Jerry from Ohio
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Grabatire
01-15-2021 11:01:05
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Re: Case 400 Torque Specs in reply to vac400, 01-15-2021 06:29:09
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Many Thanks for the info Jerry.
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Grabatire
01-14-2021 08:48:17
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Re: Case 400 Torque Specs in reply to Grabatire, 01-13-2021 19:39:54
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John, no I haven't, because this Covid thing has significantly slowed down receiving anything from the US. My sister in MI sent her Christmas cards on December 5th. We just got it last Monday the 11th. I ordered the manual on December 15th from WManuals, so with Christmas, New Years and Covid it may take a while yet.
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John Saeli
01-14-2021 05:26:42
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Re: Case 400 Torque Specs in reply to Grabatire, 01-13-2021 19:39:54
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Have you called your supplier?
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