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Ford Mustang 1994-98

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4.6L V8
Component Torque
Camshaft Sprocket Bolts 82-95 ft. lbs.
Camshaft Bearing Cap Bolts 71-106 in. lbs.
Cylinder Head Bolts 4.6L-SOHC Step 1 28-31 ft. lbs.
Step 2 NOTE 1
Step 3 NOTE 2
Step 4 28-31 ft. lbs.
Step 5 NOTE 1
Step 6 NOTE 1
4.6L-DOHC Step 1 28-31 ft. lbs
Step 2 NOTE 1
Step 3 NOTE 1
Drive Belt Idler and Tensioner Bolts 15-22 ft. lbs.
Engine Compartment Brace Bolts 15-22 ft. lbs.
Engine Mount-to-Engine Block Bolts/Studs 25-33 ft. lbs.
Engine Mount Stud-to-Crossmember Nuts 95-126 ft. lbs.
Exhaust Manifold Bolts 14-16 ft. lbs.
Flywheel/Driveplate Bolts 59-64 ft. lbs.
Ignition Coil Brackets-to-Front Cover 15-22 ft. lbs.
Intake Manifold Bolts 4.6L-SOHC Step 1 15-22 ft. lbs.
Step 2 NOTE 3
4.6L-DOHC Upper Plenum-to-Intake Manifold 71-106 in. lbs.
Intake-to-Lower Side Plates 71-106 in. lbs.
Intake/Side Plates 
Assembly
-to-Cylinder Head
Step 1 15-22 ft. lbs.
Step 2 NOTE 1
Main Bearing Caps Bolts 
(Tighten first)
Step 1 22-25 ft. lbs.
Step 2 NOTE 4
Jack Screws 
(Tighten second)
Step 1 44 in. lbs.
Step 2 80-97 in. lbs.
Side Bolts 
(Tighten third)
Step 1 84 in. lbs.
Step 2 14-17 ft. lbs.
Oil Cooler
-to-Filter Adapter Insert
1996 59-74 ft. lbs.
1997 and up 41-53 ft. lbs.
Oil Filter Adapter Bolts 15-22 ft. lbs.
Oil Pan-to-Engine Bolts 1996 15-22 ft. lbs.
1997 and up Step 1 15 ft. lbs.
Step 2 NOTE 5
Oil Pick-up Tube-to-Main Bearing Cap Nut 15-22 ft. lbs.
Oil Pick-up Tube-to-Oil Pump Bolts 71-106 in. lbs.
Oil Pump-to-Engine Block Bolts 71-106 in. lbs.
Rod Bearing Cap Nuts Step 1 18-25 ft. lbs.
Step 2 NOTE 4
Thermostat Housing-to-Engine Bolts 15-22 ft. lbs.
Timing Chain Cover Bolts 15-22 ft. lbs.
Timing Chain Tensioners/Guides 15-22 ft. lbs.
Valve Cover Bolts 71-106 in. lbs.
Vibration Damper
-to-Crankshaft Bolt
1996 114-121 ft. lbs.
1997 and up Step 1 66 ft. lbs.
Step 2 NOTE 2
Step 3 36 ft. lbs.
Step 4 NOTE 1
Water Pump Mounting Bolts 15-22 ft. lbs.
Water Pump Pulley-to-Water Pump Bolts/Nuts 15-21 ft. lbs.
NOTE 1 Tighten an additional 90°
NOTE 2 Loosen 1 turn.
NOTE 3 Retorque with engine hot.
NOTE 4 Tighten an additional 85-95°
NOTE 5 Tighten an additional 60°
Cylinder head torque sequence
Fig. 1 Cylinder head torque sequence-4.6L.
Mark head bolts with paint stripe
Fig. 2 Mark head bolts with paint when tightening by degrees-4.6L.
Cylinder head gaskets
Fig. 3 Cylinder head gaskets are different from each other on the 4.6L engines.
Intake manifold torque sequence-SOHC engine
Fig. 4 Intake manifold torque sequence SOHC engines-4.6L.
Intake manifold torque sequence DOHC engines
Fig. 5 Intake manifold torque sequence DOHC engines-4.6L.
Camshaft bearing cap cluster
Fig. 6 Camshaft bearing cap cluster torque sequence SOHC engines-4.6L.
Camshaft bearing caps
Fig. 7 Camshaft bearing cap torque sequence DOHC engines-4.6L.
Camshaft positioning tool SOHC
Fig. 8 Camshaft positioning tool SOHC engines-4.6L.
Camshaft positioning tool DOHC
Fig. 9 Camshaft positioning tool DOHC engines-4.6L.

Rear of camshaftThe camshaft positioning 
tool is installed at the rear 
of the camshaft and inserts 
into the flat-sided hole (arrow)

Fig. 10 Rear of camshaft-4.6L.
Timing chain alignmentAlign bright colored links
in chain with timing marks
on the crankshaft timing
gear and camshaft timing
gears (see arrows)
Fig. 11 Timing chain alignment-4.6L.
Camshaft timing gear
Fig. 12 Align bright link in timing chain with mark on camshaft gear-4.6L.
Primary timing chain tensionerLock primary timing chain 
tensioner in fully retracted 
position by placing a paper
clip into the hole in the ten-
sioner body.
Fig. 13 Primary timing chain tensioner-4.6L.
Secondary timing chain tensionerUse c-clamp to compress
secondary timing chain
tensioner, then place a
drill bit or Allen wrench
 into the hole in the ten-
sioner body just like you
did with the primary timing
chain tensioner.
Fig. 14 Compressing secondary timing chain tensioner-4.6L.
Heater hose hidden under intake manifoldIf you have a coolant leak
coming from the rear of
the engine that you can't
seem to locate, it might be
the heater hose located 
under the intake manifold.
You will have to remove the
intake to check, so make 
sure the leak isn't coming 
from somewhere else before
you check here.
Fig. 15 Heater hose hidden under the intake manifold-4.6L.
Main bearing cap SOHC engines1. Main bearing cap
2. Main bearing bolts
3. Jack screws (left handed thread)
4. Side bolts
Fig. 16 Main bearing cap SOHC engines-4.6L.
Fig. 17 Main bearing cap DOHC engines-4.6L.
Main bearing cap torque sequence SOHC
Fig. 18 Main bearing cap bolt/screw torque sequence SOHC engines-4.6L.
Main bearing cap torque sequence DOHC
Fig. 19 Main bearing cap bolt/screw torque sequence DOHC engines-4.6L.

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