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I’ve tried searching for this info, truck bolt torque specs guide not engine torque, but the search result come up with threads that have nothing to do with torque specs, urgh.
Anyway, does anyone have torque specs for suspension, engine, etc. 2019 F350 6.7 LWB 4WD.
I know there are threads on here with some of the suspension specs being shared. Finding them is not always easy.
It sounds like you are looking for a lot of different torque specs. Might be worth it to get a service manual. There are some cheap manuals (copies) on Ebay. They come in CD or USB drive.
A service guide would likely be your best bet. I want to get one for my 22 but haven’t pulled the trigger on one yet. So far, the few things I have needed to know torque specs for I was able to get those specs from the companies I was buying the products from.
I bought one of those eBay service manuals. It's one big PDF file. 867 MB!!! It takes a while to load. It has what you need in there, but it can be very difficult finding it and the links within the document don't work. You get what you pay for.
I bought one of those eBay service manuals. It's one big PDF file. 867 MB!!! It takes a while to load. It has what you need in there, but it can be very difficult finding it and the links within the document don't work. You get what you pay for.
If it's a high def scan or an electronic scan PDF you should be able to hit ctrl+F to search for keywords. That is the easiest way to sift through massive PDF documents. If it isnt searchable I would look for the hard copies if they exist.
If it's a high def scan or an electronic scan PDF you should be able to hit ctrl+F to search for keywords. That is the easiest way to sift through massive PDF documents. If it isnt searchable I would look for the hard copies if they exist.
LOL! I'm a software developer. Trust me, I know how to find things in a PDF. It's tedious because the document is so large and gets so many hits on the search. If it was broken into individual PDF documents by topic that would help some to limit the search. There are utilities for extracting sections out of a PDF, but that's more work than it may be worth.
LOL! I'm a software developer. Trust me, I know how to find things in a PDF. It's tedious because the document is so large and gets so many hits on the search. If it was broken into individual PDF documents by topic that would help some to limit the search. There are utilities for extracting sections out of a PDF, but that's more work than it may be worth.
If it isnt rights protected (which it shouldn't be since it is borderline bootleg) I think Adobe's PDF license is like $15 for a month and you can extract them all as individual files. Being one giant file I wouldn't use it. I would rather have a 300 page book and search with a glossary.
It's probably a bootleg, like you said. There's no cover page and no index. But there sure is a lot of useful information in it, not just technical information. Whomever put the file together made some mistakes. There are two glossaries. One of the glossaries is in the middle of the Routine Inspection List section. The torque specs are there, which is probably the most important part for me.
Bite the bullet and buy a Helm service manual on CD ROM. Well worth it. If you don't have a CD drive, get a cheap external drive that connects thru USB port.