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Old 05-21-2024, 02:43 PM
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Dana 24 Input/Output Yoke Torque

If anyone can provide me the torque specs on the front input, front output, and rear output companion flange 1 5/16" cotter pin nut that would be fantastic! If I cant find Ill prob go with the np205 numbers at 90-130ft lbs.

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Can’t help you with the torque value, but subscribing to the discussion to see what the final answer is. And bringing it back to the top for some more views!😁
 
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Can’t help you with the torque value, but subscribing to the discussion to see what the final answer is. And bringing it back to the top for some more views!😁
Ive been looking around for quite a while and there is so little info online for these torque values. I do have the complete parts number list if you were to need that (bearings/seals/etc).

What I have ended up doing, since the NP205 and the Dana 24 have similar bearings and retainers, is used the 205 torque values for the companion flanges at 90-130 ft lbs.
 
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Looks like 125 to 150 ft/lbs per the ford service book
 
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Looks like 125 to 150 ft/lbs per the ford service book
I love how they give you half the info always, like there isn’t an input shaft as well haha. With all the books combined we’ll get the info. What book is this out of?
 
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That is the same page out oy my 72 ford truck manual.
 
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Just remember as far as they are concerned there are three output shafts. Its semantics, but each yoke should be torqued the same. And yes, that is out of the Ford Manual.
 
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