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Screw the crankshaft to the connecting rods.

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Old 03-08-2024, 04:52 AM
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Default Screw the crankshaft to the connecting rods.

I have Jaguar f pace 2018 y 2.0 gasoline.
I don't know if my English is that bad, I bought the instructions and I can't find how to screw the cranshaft to the connecting rod. Thank you for your help. The engine is already waiting to be assembled and all I need is this information.
I only found this but it applies to 3.0 diesel.




 
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Old 03-09-2024, 02:53 AM
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Welcome to the forums Nogosaki,

I've moved your post from X-Type for to F-Pace forum and deleted the other one from F-Type forum.

Are you asking for the procedure for bolting the connecting rods to the crankshaft?

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Old 03-09-2024, 02:59 AM
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I am mainly interested in what force should be used (Nm) to tighten the bolts. I am familiar with the procedure. Thank you for your answer and help.
 
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The bolts are torqued to the specified number in Nm and then rotated (tightened) by a further 125 degrees.

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Yes but this specification what I found is for different engine. I can't find anything about gasoline even though I have the service manual.
 
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I have the TOPIx Workshop Manual for my F-Pace with the 2.0 litre (petrol) Ingenium engine but the connecting road and main bearing torque specifications are not included.

My XK 5.0 has a similar Workshop Manual with limited details on engine specifications. I do have the separate JLR publication for the 5.0 litre engine which includes the torque specifications for the connecting rods and main bearings:




I think you will have to find the equivalent engine document for the F-Pace for these specifications. It is likely to be available for download from TOPIx but you will need an account and a subscription for this.

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