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I have started to install my Brians Truck Shop valve body in to my 01 F250 4R100 and noticed no instructions or torque values are included. It is after hours so I had to leave a message at their shop. The removal/install of the valve body was simple enough (install valve body and metal plate making sure filter stayed in place) but what are the torque values for the bolts and the tightening sequence? Please help!
 

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Hope you have a "inch lb." torque wrench. Just wanted to make sure you didn't use a ft lbs on some of those bolts.
 

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Hope you have a "inch lb." torque wrench. Just wanted to make sure you didn't use a ft lbs on some of those bolts.

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Thanks for the information. I have a low range torque wrench and did not use FT/LBS. The valve body is installed and working. I appreciate all your help and especially the link!
 

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BTS did that with the idea that you call them. You see, the plate that they supply has been drilled out. However, since they can only estimate what you want, the are pretty conservative. Some customers like to have harsher shifts. In which case, they will tell you which holes to drill out and how much to get what you want when you call.
 

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I dunno...Cale asked me a bunch of questions about my truck so he could make it ready to install...do they sell a "generic" kit?
 
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