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I just meant, when you're torquing a cylinder head, for example, you're finished when you hear the click.Torque all bolts until you click (step 1)
Then go another round on the bolts another 25 degrees (about half a flat) (step 2)
But speaking realistically - this isn’t carrying a load beyond the weight of the cover, it’s just gotta be tight enough to seal the gasket. So the torque isn’t super critical… and the bigger danger is in over torque rather than under…. If you are under, it drips and you just tighten a bit more…. If you are over, you risk stripping out the housing, breaking off bolts and/or damaging the reusable gasket.
Not something that requires being overthunk. The torque spec is just there because Ford and Dana have to say something other than “Well, tight enough to not leak but don’t break it”. Not surprised there are differing specs - it isn’t super critical
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