The 1994 Nissan Pathfinder had bolt torque specification is 140 pounds. There is not any removal sequence. There is only a sequence to put the bolts in.
any 4 speed tranny from a 340 engine will bolt to a 273, 318, or 360 engine as they are all the same engine block.
just pretend you have tiles and be creative sort them out in any way you want next thing you'll know its a pattern
This is actually one of the most difficult water pumps to remove in any vehicle. You will need access to the front of the engine which will mean taking out the radiator and shroud. You need to remove the main crank pulley and then the cover behind it. -You need quite a few special tools to do this . Definitely NOT a job for an amateur. The only way to know if it is a three or six bolt is to remove the timing cover and look.
The bearings don't need friction, but everything else does. It there wasn't any friction it'd be impossible to bolt anything together.
the bolt pattern is 115/5. you can go to discounttires.com and find any bolt pattern for any car of any year.
The 4.3 GM V6 has the same bellhousing pattern as any small block Chevrolet - so, yes any TH 700 R 4 transmission with a Chevrolet pattern will bolt to any 4.3 V^ with a Chevrolet bolt pattern.
16 bolt on 6.5 inch spacing is not used on any car. I suspect you mean a 16 inch wheel with 6.5 bolt spacing, unfortunately with out a number of bolts there is no correct answer.
I have a rearend that has a bolt pattern that is less than 4 in. Any idea full time pos.
Yea also any inline 6cyl or small or big block v8s
The bolt pattern for a 2002 Blazer xtreme would be the same as any other blazer or s-10 5x4.75
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5 x 114.3 for 1994 - on look up any bolt pattern here. http://www.discountedwheelwarehouse.com/Ford___Vehicle_Bolt_Pattern_Reference.cfm
Any newer Ford with 6 lugs
any year 727 should bolt to the 401 as the bolt pattern is the same on all 727's.
the bolt pattern is 5-114.3 another way to say it is 5 lug on a 114.3 mm bolt circle go to discounttiredirect.com and type in you info as if you were looking to purchase new wheels for your car and the results from your search will tell you your bolt pattern. it works for any car.
No. Absolutely not.