5.0 torque specifications?

ezzzzzzz

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Anyone have this info? I'm replacing the crossover tube and water pump. I need torque specs for the upper intake manifold and water pump.
 

jymmiejamz

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The intake has metal sleeves that prevent you from over torquing. I've never used a torque wrench on any of those items. I've attached all of the torque specs for the 5.0

Water pump - 12Nm
Intake - 25Nm
Crossover pipe (rear) - 10Nm
Outlet pipe - 10Nm
 

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ezzzzzzz

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Thanks! I ended up calling the techs at AB to get the info. It went okay except getting the outlet tube behind the WP installed was a PITA. The cold temps had the O rings so stiff they fought me all the way. I did decide after the fact the installing it before the WO would have been the better choice. I love the performance of the 5.0 but what a convoluted design. Geez, it certainly is meant for the production line not the poor mechanic.
 

RoversFinest

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Hey, hope you’re doing well.
Question for a 2012 Range Rover SC.
What’s the torque spec for the bolts to the Heater Manifold? (LR109402) struggling to find the info.
Never mind, found it. 10nm. Love how parts can have multiple different names, from crossover pipe to heater manifold.
 

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discostew

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Yeah they call stuff different names all the time. I call what your doing a cylinder head outlet. The one behind the water pump I call the cylinder block outlet.