HangmanNY
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Do they make them for Ram 1500 trucks. It was my understanding that everything they made was for the 2500 trucks and heavierGet a Banks Oil pan
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Do they make them for Ram 1500 trucks. It was my understanding that everything they made was for the 2500 trucks and heavierGet a Banks Oil pan
Do they make them for Ram 1500 trucks. It was my understanding that everything they made was for the 2500 trucks and heavier
Put the torque wrench away and use a 1/4" drive ratchet /extension and socket to tighten them. The guys who break small bolts are the ones who insist on using a torque wrench,and you're a prime example of thatAfter doing more research, I found in other search results that said 9 foot pounds. 108 inch pounds. Its the same as the transmission bolts torque spec.
I agree. I have a 2000 Wrangler with about twenty or so valve cover bolts with a similar low inch pound torque specification. I used my 1/4 inch pound torque wrench in a few passes and snapped a few heads off the bolts. Now I just use the torque elbow and tighten to snug and then give it a little ugh after that and call it good. Never snapped another bolt.Put the torque wrench away and use a 1/4" drive ratchet /extension and socket to tighten them. The guys who break small bolts are the ones who insist on using a torque wrench,and you're a prime example of that
108 inch-lbs is also the torque spec on the intake manifold bolts
A friend of mine told me about these pliers years ago
They are made in Japan. And they have a specific design to extract any type of bolt or screw. With his little as 1/16 of an inch, these things will grab it and unscrew them.
It’s not a tool you use often but it’s priceless when you need it:
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Engineer combination screw remover pliers PZ-59
These pliers are also called Neji-saurus RX.Engineer Inc., Japan. http://www.engineer.jphttp://www.engineer.jp/en/products/products_e.htmlyoutu.be
I learnt my lesson on my 3rd gen. I broke one of those trans pan bolts by trusting the torque wrench.The guys who break small bolts are the ones who insist on using a torque wrench,and you're a prime example of that![]()
Agreed when I did my Audi timing chain i decided to do the oil pump Thats when I discovered they glue it on with no gasket.What's really stupid is a 300k German car with a PLASTIC oil pan.
Ok maybe it's just me being stupid.
Don't get me started on the oil filter stupid location on the 5.7.

As long as you know how to use the swing arm wrenches they're still one the best torque wrenches a DIY'er can have as they don't need constant recalibrating like a click torque wrench requires. Alot of guys don't know how to use the bigger versions with the floating handle properly though.This is the type I use for inch pounds, except mine is a 40+ year old Craftsman. I did use one of these in foot lbs until the scale broke off it. Been meaning for a couple of decades to get it spot welded back on.
More accurate than a click type.
I used the inch lbs one Saturday to torque Ford taper seat plugs in my son's vehicle.
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Yep! Another one of my pet peeves when I do an oil change. As careful as I can be I wind up using blue shop towels to get rid of the oil that leaks on top of everything up there!What's really stupid is a 300k German car with a PLASTIC oil pan.
Ok maybe it's just me being stupid.
Don't get me started on the oil filter stupid location on the 5.7.
Even a aftermarket accessory for my ramYep! Another one of my pet peeves when I do an oil change. As careful as I can be I wind up using blue shop towels to get rid of the oil that leaks on top of everything up there!
comes with a remote drain that can be reached easily. The rams oil filter location was designed as a deterrent.No issue changing the filters on my old truck,downside was there were 2Yep! Another one of my pet peeves when I do an oil change. As careful as I can be I wind up using blue shop towels to get rid of the oil that leaks on top of everything up there!

What type of truck was that?No issue changing the filters on my old truck,downside was there were 2![]()