Manual B3.3
Manual B3.3
N o v. 2 0 0 6
Serivce Manual
B3.3 Diesel Engine
Lift Trucks
D20S-3(B3.3), D25S-3(B3.3), D30S-3(B3.3)
D32S-3(B3.3), D33S-3(B3.3)
D20G, D25G, D30G
Important Safety Information
Most accidents involving product operation, maintenance and repair are caused by failure to observe basic safety
rules or precautions. An accident can often be avoided by recognizing potentially hazardous situations before an
accident occurs. A person must be alert to potential hazards. This person should also have the necessary training,
skills and tools to perform these functions properly.
Read and understand all safety precautions and warnings before operating or performing lubrication,
maintenance and repair on this product.
Basic safety precautions are listed in the “Safety” section or the Service or Technical Manual. Additional safety
precautions are listed in the “Safety” section of the owner/operation/maintenance publication.
Specific safety warnings for all these publications are provided in the description of operations where hazards exist.
WARNING labels have also been put on the product to provide instructions and to identify specific hazards. If
these hazard warnings are not heeded, bodily injury or death could occur to you or other persons. Warnings in this
publication and on the product labels are identified by the following symbol.
WARNING
Improper operation, lubrication, maintenance or repair of this product can be dangerous and could result
in injury or death.
Do not operate or perform any lubrication, maintenance or repair on this product, until you have read and
understood the operation, lubrication, maintenance and repair information.
Operations that may cause product damage are identified by NOTICE labels on the product and in this publication.
DOOSAN cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard. The warnings in
this publication and on the product are therefore not all inclusive. If a tool, procedure, work method or operating
technique not specifically recommended by DOOSAN is used, you must satisfy yourself that it is safe for you and
others. You should also ensure that the product will not be damaged or made unsafe by the operation, lubrication,
maintenance or repair procedures you choose.
The information, specifications, and illustrations in this publication are on the basis of information available at the
time it was written. The specifications, torques, pressures, measurements, adjustments, illustrations, and other
items can change at any time. These changes can affect the service given to the product.
Obtain the complete and most current information before starting any job. DOOSAN dealers have the most
current information available.
1
Index Engine Testing
This manual is designed so the troubleshooting trees are used to locate the cause of an engine problem. The
troubleshooting trees then direct the user to the correct repair procedure. The repair procedures within a section
are in numerical order. However, the repair steps within a given procedure are organized in the order the repair
must be performed, regardless of the numerical order of the steps. The user must use the Section Contents pages
or the Index at the back of the manual to locate specific topics when not using the troubleshooting trees.
(Step 1) Locate the symptom on the Section Contents pages of Section TS.
Reference to the page number where the Troubleshooting Symptom Tree is
found is made to the right of the symptom tree title.
(Step 2) The left column of boxes in the Troubleshooting Symptom Charts indicates a
probable cause of the problem, starting at the top with the simplest and easiest to
repair, and continuing downward to the most difficult.
The right column of boxes provides a brief description of the corrective action with
a reference number to the correct procedure used to make the repair.
(Step 3) Locate the probable cause in the left column; then turn to the procedure
referenced in the right column.
(Step 4) The Troubleshooting Symptom Charts are based on the following assumptions:
1. The engine has been installed according to the manufacturer's specifications.
2. The easiest repairs are done first.
3. "Generic" solutions cover problems with the most common applications and
original equipment manufacturer (OEM).
WARNING – Serious personal injury or extensive property damage can result if the
warning instructions are not followed.
CAUSION – Minor personal injury can result or a part, an assembly or the engine can be
damaged if the Caution instructions are not followed.
INSPECTION is required.
Refer to another location in this manual or another publication for additional information.
The component weighs 23kg [50lb] or more. To avoid personal injury, use a hoist or get
assistance to lift the component.
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00900249
Intake Side
(Naturally Aspirated)
00900138
00900139
00900140
Rear View
(Naturally Aspirated)
00900141
00900146
00900148
00900149
00900150
00900151
00900147
00900227
1. Filtered Air
2. Intake Manifold
3. Intake Valve Port.
00900232
The Troubleshooting Symptom Charts are organized so that a problem can be located and corrected by doing the
easiest and most logical things first. Complete all steps in the sequence shown from top to bottom.
It is not possible to include all the solutions to problems that can occur; however, these charts are designed to
stimulate a thought process that will lead to the cause and correction of the problem.
Cause Correction
Troubleshoot and repair starting circuit wiring
Defective wiring of starting circuit
including relays and switches.
OK
Specific gravity of battery electrolytr is low, or Check the alternator. If the alternator checks
Battery voltage is low Out, replace the battery.
OK
OK
Cause Correction
OK
Improper fuel is being used Drain fuel and replace with correct fuel.
OK
Clogged fuel tank air breather hole Clean the fuel tank breather.
OK
OK
Clogged fuel filter or strainer Clean or replace the fuel filter or strainer.
OK
Clogged or leaking fuel piping Clean and repair the fuel piping.
OK
OK
OK
Cause Correction
Starting aid malfunctioning or heater mount
Replace the starting aid.
Does not become warm
OK
Crank speed is too slow (minimum crank Verify drive units are not engaged. Check the
Speed: 150 rpm) Battery and recharge or replace.
OK
Improper fuel is being used Drain fuel and replace with correct fuel.
OK
Clogged air cleaner element Clean or replace the air cleaner element.
OK
OK
Clogged fuel filter or strainer Clean or replace the fuel filter or strainer.
OK
Leakage, clogging, air in fuel system Repair and clean the fuel filter or strainer.
OK
OK
(Continued)
Cause Correction
Overhead adjustments are not correct Measure and adjust the overhead settings.
OK
OK
Cause Correction
Clogged air cleaner element Clean or replace the air cleaner element
OK
Clogged fuel tank air breather hole Clean the fuel tank breather.
OK
OK
Clogged fuel filter or strainer Clean and repair the fuel piping
OK
Clogged or leaking fuel piping Clean and adjust the overhead settings.
OK
Overhead adjustments are not correct Measure and adjust the overhead settings.
OK
OK
Cause Correction
OK
OK
Clogged fuel tank air breather hole Clean the fuel tank breather.
OK
OK
Clogged fuel filter or strainer Clean and or replace the fuel filter or strainer.
OK
Clogged or leaking fuel piping Clean and repair the fuel piping.
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Cause Correction
OK
Clogged fuel tank air breather hole Clean the fuel tank breather.
OK
Low idle speed is adjusted too low Adjust the low idle speed.
OK
OK
Clogged fuel filter or strainer Clean or replace the fuel filter or strainer.
OK
Cause Correction
Improper fuel is being used Drain and replace the fuel with the correct fuel.
OK
Clogged air cleaner element Clean or replace the air cleaner element.
OK
Clogged fuel tank air breather hole Clean the fuel tank breather.
OK
OK
Clogged fuel filter or strainer Clean and or replace the fuel filter or strainer.
OK
Clogged or leaking fuel piping Clean and repair the fuel piping.
OK
OK
Overhead adjustments are not correct Measure and adjust the overhead settings.
OK
(Continued)
Cause Correction
Defective contact of valve or seat
Replace the cylinder head.
Resulting in low compression
OK
OK
Cause Correction
OK
Clogged air cleaner element Clean or replace the air cleaner element.
OK
OK
Worn piston ring or cylinder (blue smoke) Replace the worn piston ring or cylinder.
OK
OK
Overhead adjustments are not correct Measure and adjust the overhead settings.
Cause Correction
Inspect the engine the external oil leaks.
Lubricating oil leak (external) Tighten the capscrews, pipe plugs, and fittings.
Replace the gaskets if necessary.
OK
Intake system is contaminated with dust Remove and clean intake manifold.
OK
OK
Breather or breather hose is clogged Clean the breather and breather hose.
OK
Valve stem, guide, or seal is damaged Repair or replace the damaged component.
OK
Cause Correction
Breather or breather hose is clogged Clean the breather and breather hose.
OK
OK
Cause Correction
Check and repair the accessories. Refer to the
Overloading from malfunctioning accessories
OEM’s service manuals.
OK
OK
Cause Correction
Review the coolant change interval. Drain and
Coolant is rusty flush the system. Fill the system with the
Correct mixture of coolant and water.
OK
Lubricating oil cooler for powertrain is damaged Refer to the OEM’s service manual.
OK
Cylinder head gasket is cracked or damaged Replace the cylinder head or gasket.
OK
Cause Correction
Inspect the radiator heater, hoses, and
connection to locate the leak. If oil is present in
Radiator or cab heater is leaking
the coolant, check for a transmission or
lubricating oil cooler leak.
OK
OK
OK
Cylinder block coolant passages are leaking Check or replace the cylinder block.
Cause Correction
Check the oil level. Verify the dipstick
Lubricating oil lever is below specification calibration and the oil pan capacity. Fill the
system to the specified level.
OK
Oil level or pressure sensor is damaged Replace the oil lever or oil pressure sensor.
OK
OK
Fuel or coolant is in the lubricating oil. Refer to Oil Level Rises symptom tree.
OK
OK
Lubricating oil suction tube is damaged Repair or replace the suction tube.
OK
OK
Cause Correction
Rear crankshaft seal or seal surface is
Repair or replace seal and surface
damaged
OK
OK
OK
Injector pump seal is leaking Remove and repair the injection pump.
OK
Cause Correction
Inspect the engine and radiator for external
Coolant level is below specification
coolant leaks.
OK
Fan belt is slipping or the fan pulley is worn Replace the fan belt or pulley.
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Cause Correction
Belt is squeaking due to insufficient tension or Check and adjust belt tension. Make sure all the
abnormally high loading pulleys rotate freely.
OK
Gear train backlash is not adjusted correctly Adjust the backlash for the gear train.
OK
Idler gear bushing is damaged or missing Replace the idler gear bushing.
OK
Overhead adjustments are not correct Measure and adjust the overhead settings.
OK
(Continued)
Cause Correction
OK
Cause Correction
Engine mounting bolts are loose or the engine
Replace the engine mounting bolts or cushion.
mounting cushion is broken
OK
Gear train backlash is not adjusted correctly Adjust the backlash for the gear train.
OK
OK
OK
Engine Removal
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WARNING
Always disconnect the negative (-) cable first.
WARNING
Allow the engine to cool before draining to avoid
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WARNING
Coolant is toxic. Keep away from children and
animals. Save for reuse or dispose of in
accordance with local regulations.
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00900154
00900156
00900207
WARNING
This component weighs 23 kg [50 lb] or more. To
avoid personal injury, use a hoist or get
assistance to lift this component. The engine
lifting equipment must be designed to lift the
engine without causing personal injury.
00900208
00900209
Fan Pulley
WARNING
Be careful not to injure your fingers or damage
the alternator when moving the alternator toward
the cylinder block.
Fan
00900157
Alternator
00900159
00900155
Dipstick Guide
00900160
Water Pump
00900161
Thermostat
18900025
00900162
00900163
Intake Manifold
00900164
00900166
Injector
CAUTION
Be careful not to damage the tip of the injector
when removing.
03900075
00900169
00900170
WARNING
This component weighs 23 kg [50 lb] or more. To
avoid personal injury, use a hoist or get
assistance to lift this component.
00900172
00900173
00900174
CAUTION
Do not allow dirt or dust to enter the oil and fuel
inlet and outlet ports. Severe engine damage will
occur if contaminants are allowed to enter the
engine.
00900211
00900210
00900246
00900177
00900178
00900179
00900180
00900212
00900181
Remove the front oil seal from the gear housing cover.
00900182
00900183
Idler Gear
00900184
Camshaft Assembly
00900185
00900186
WARNING
This component weighs 23 kg [50 lb] or more. To
avoid personal injury, use a hoist or get
assistance to lift this component.
WARNING
00900187 The pilot is short, so the flywheel can come off
suddenly.
Flywheel Housing
WARNING
This component weighs 23 kg [50 lb] or more. To
avoid personal injury, use a hoist or get
assistance to lift this component.
00900188
00900189
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00900190
CAUTION
Be careful not to damage the inside of the
cylinder.
00900191
Side Clearance
mm in
0.20 MIN 0.0079
0.40 MAX 0.016
00900192
00900195
00900196
00900197
00900198
00900199
00900200
00900201
00900202
00900203
Crankshaft
CAUTION
Be careful not to hit the crankshaft against the
cylinder block and damage the sliding surface.
00900204
00900205
00900205
00900213
WARNING
This component weighs 23 kg [50 lb] or more. To
avoid personal injury, use a hoist or get
assistance to lift this component. The engine
lifting equipment must be designed to lift the
engine without causing personal injury.
00900214
00900215
Crankshaft
CAUTION
Confirm that there is no dirt or dust stuck to the
rear face of the bearing before installation. Debris
behind the bearing can cause severe engine
damage.
CAUTION
Do not hit the crankshaft against the cylinder
block. Damage to the block or crankshaft can
occur.
00900204
CAUTION
Confirm that there is no dirt or dust stuck to the
rear face of the bearing before installation. Debris
behind the bearing can cause severe engine
damage.
00900218
CAUTION
Install each thrust bearing with the oil groove on
the outside. Failure to do so will cause engine
damage or failure.
CAUTION
Do not let the thrust bearings slip out of place.
Engine damage or failure will result if the thrust
bearings are not properly installed.
00900219
NOTE: Casting number or cast arrow on the main
bearing cap must face toward the front of
the engine. The thrust bearing is located on
the main bearing closest to the rear of the
engine (No. 5). Align the lower thrust
bearing with the dowel pin.
Install the upper thrust bearing.
Torque Value:
Main Bearing
Capscrews Step 1 113 N•m [83 ft-lb]
2 Loosen all capscrews
completely
3 132 N•m [98 ft-lb]
00900220
NOTE:
00900222
00900202
CAUTION
Be careful not to damage the piston or break the
piston rings.
Install one snap ring on one side of the piston into the
snap ring groove.
00900198
00900196
00900225
00900226
00900229
Torque Value:
Main Bearing
00900230 Capscrews Step 1 39 N•m [29 ft-lb]
2 Rotate 90 degrees
00900231
00900192
Install the rear seal using oil seal installer, Part No.
ST 972.
Fill 40 to 60 percent of the space in the seal lip with
grease.
00900189
WARNING
This component weighs 23 kg [50 lb] or more. To
avoid personal injury, use a hoist or get
assistance to lift this component.
CAUTION
Do not apply excessive force to the seal lip
00900188 surface when aligning and installing the flywheel.
Damage to the engine will occur if the seal is
damaged.
00900235
Radial Runout
mm in
0.35 MAX 0.014
Face Runout
mm in
0.30 MAX 0.012
00900236
Flywheel
WARNING
This component weighs 23 kg [50 lb] or more. To
avoid personal injury, use a hoist or get
assistance to lift this component.
Radial Runout
mm in
0.20 MAX 0.0079
Face Runout
mm in
0.15 MAX 0.0059
00900237
Camshaft Assembly
00900238
00900239
Oil Pump
Install the lubricating oil pump and five capscrews.
Tighten the capscrews.
00900183
00900240
Idler Gear
00900241
00900184
00900243
Naturally Aspirated
Crankshaft gear 0.08 mm to 0.19 mm
A
and idler gear [0.0031 in to 0.007 in]
Camshaft gear 0.08 mm to 0.19 mm
B
and idler gear [0.0031 in to 0.007 in] Aspirated
Replacement
Injection pump
0.07 mm to 0.29 mm Limit:
Backlash C gear and idler
[0.003 in to 0.011 in] 0.40 mm
gear
[0.0157 in]
Camshaft gear 0.15 mm to 0.30 mm
a
and oil pump gear [0.006 in to 0.012 in]
Camshaft gear 0.03mm to 0.050mm
b
and PTO gear [0.0012 in 0.0035 in]
Replacement
0.015 mm to 0.050 mm Limit:
Clearance Between Bushing and Shaft
[0.0006 in to 0.002 in] 0.10 mm
[0.0039 in]
Replacement
0.03 mm to 0.09 mm Limit:
End Play of Idler Gear
[0.0012 in to 0.0035 in] 0.20 mm
[0.0079 in]
00900244
00900182
CAUTION
Do not apply excessive force to the seal lip
surface when aligning and installing the gear
housing cover. Damage to the engine will occur if
the seal is damaged.
00900247
00900180
00900179
Align the gear of the PTO shaft with the surface teeth
of the camshaft gear.
Install the o-ring, flange, and two capscrews.
Tighten the capscrews.
Torque Value: 19 N•m [14 ft-lb]
00900177
CAUTION
Do not allow dirt or dust to enter the oil and fuel
inlet and outlet ports. Severe engine damage will
occur if contaminants are allowed to enter the
engine.
00900210
00900211
00900174
00900173
00900172
00900252
WARNING
This component weighs 23 kg [50 lb] or more. To
avoid personal injury, use a hoist or get
assistance to lift this component.
Torque Value:
Cylinder Head
Capscrews Step 1 69 N•m [51 ft-lb]
2 108 N•m [80 ft-lb]
3 Rotate 90 degrees
Push Rods
00900170
03900077
03900075
Injector
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CAUTION
Be careful not to damage the tip of the injector
when installing.
00900166
Intake Manifold
00900164
00900163
Exhaust Manifold
00900162
18900025
Water Pump
00900161
Dipstick
CAUTION
Excessive sealant can run back into the engine
and cause damage to other components.
00900155
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cs9orwa
cs900wg
cs900wh
cs900wi
CAUTION
Do not pull the heater into location with the
locking bolt as the channel (T-Bar) can bend or
cause the threads to strip.
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Alternator
00900159
Fan Pulley
00900255
Position the fan belt (2) into the fan pulley groove,
and loosely tighten the adjustment capscrew (1).
00900158
Torque Value:
Mounting
31 N•m [23 ft-lb]
Capscrew
Adjustment
31 N•m [23 ft-lb]
Capscrew
Fan
00900157
00900209
00900208
00900207
00900156
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WARNING
Always connect the negative (-) cable last.
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WARNING
Some state and federal agencies in the United
States of America have determined that used oil
is carcinogenic and can cause reproductive
toxicity. Avoid inhalation of vapors, ingestion, and
prolonged contact with used engine oil. Always
use the proper procedures to dispose of the oil.
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NOTE:
• The engraved mark on the crankshaft pulley will
read “1.4 TOP.”
• The No. 4 intake valve will start to open when
0390076 the No. 1 cylinder comes near compression top
dead center.
0390077
0390078
0390079
0390078
0390080
WARNING WARNING
Exhaust manifold and muffler are hot. Do not To avoid personal injury, keep hands, long hair,
touch the exhaust manifold or muffler or personal jewelry, and loose fitting or torn clothing away
injury will occur. from fans and other moving parts.
0390077
0390166
0390163
0390167
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Adapter Capscrews
N•m ft-lb
39 MIN 29
49 MAX 36
14900059
14000060
Engine Compression
kPa psi
1965 MIN 285
2944 NOM 427
14000062
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14000068
Torque Value:
Adjustment
31 N•m [23 ft-lb]
Capscrew
Mounting
66 N•m [49 ft-lb]
Capscrew
00900257
14900071
14900072
14900073
14900074
14900075
14900076
14900077
14900078
14900074
14900080
14900082
Injector
Testing
WARNING
Keep your body clear of test spray. Fluid can be
injected into the bloodstream causing blood
poisoning and possible death.
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fi900de
fi900oa
Leakage Test
fi900df
Chatter Test
fi900dd
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fi900fb
fi900fc
fi900fd
fi900ab
WARNING
Install the same thickness of shims that were
removed in disassembly. Use the pressure spring
to make sure the shims are installed flat.
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fi900ce
fi900ad
fi900ce
fi900ob
WARNING
When measuring the oil pressure, be careful not
to get caught in rotating parts. always remove or
install plug or oil pressure gauges with the engine
stopped.
14900087
18900014
18900016
Tolerance:
19 mm
Diameter of Shaft -0.020 mm
[0.75 in]
[-0.0008 in]
Tolerance:
Nominal: 0.030 mm
Diameter of Rocker Arm Shaft Hole 19 mm [0.0012 in]
1 [0.75 in] 0.010 mm
[0.0004 in]
Clearance Limit:
0.010 to 0.050 mm
Clearance Between Rocker Arm and Shaft 0.12 mm
[0.0004 to 0.0020 in]
[0.0047 in]
Repair Limit:
Bend of Shaft — 0.20 mm
[0.0079 in]
PUSH ROD
Repair Limit:
2 Bend of Push Rod — 0.30 mm
[0.012 in]
TAPPET
Clearance Limit:
0.012 to 0.048 mm
3 Clearance Between Tappet and Tappet Hole 0.12 mm
[0.0005 to 0.0020 in]
[0.0047 in]
18900011
Repair Limit:
0.00 to 0.05 mm
1 Surface Flatness (Warpage Limit) 0.30 mm
[0.00 to 0.002 in]
[0.012 in]
Repair Limit:
1.00 ±0.100 mm
Intake 2.00 mm
[0.039 ±0.004 in]
[0.079 in]
2 Valve Seat
Repair Limit:
0.90 ±0.100 mm
Exhaust 1.90 mm
[0.035 ±0.004 in]
[0.075 in]
Tolerance:
3.12 ±0.28 mm
3 Nozzle (Protrusion) 2.700 to 3.500 mm
[0.123 ±0.011 in]
[0.106 to 0.138 in]
Repair Limit: Judge
Tolerance:
4 Valve Seat Angle 45° condition of contact
±0°15'
surface by vacuum test.
18900012
18900015
0.03 mm
1 Bend of Shaft —
[0.0012 in]
Repair Limit:
42.69 mm
Intake 42.20 mm
[1.681 in]
Cam [1.661 in]
2
Height Repair Limit:
43.04 mm
Exhaust 42.50 mm
[1.694 in]
[1.673 in]
Repair Limit:
Thrust 0.150 to 0.350 mm
3 0.50 mm
Clearance [0.0059 to 0.0138 in]
[0.0197 in]
CAMSHAFT BUSHING
Clearance No. 1 Repair Limit:
0.040 to 0.140 mm
4 to No. 2 0.25 mm
[0.0016 to 0.0055 in]
Cam No. 3 [0.0098 in]
18900019
18900018
Replacement
0.015 mm to 0.050 mm Limit:
2 Clearance Between Bushing and Shaft
[0.0006 in to 0.002 in] 0.10 mm
[0.0039 in]
Replacement
0.03 mm to 0.09 mm Limit:
3 End Play of Idler Gear
[0.0012 in to 0.0035 in] 0.20 mm
[0.0079 in]
18900013
18900020
1
Roundness of Cylinder —
Repair Limit:
0.02 mm
[0.0008 in]
Cylindricity of Cylinder —
18900020
18900022
18900017
18900023
18900024
CAUTION
When replacing capscrews, always use a capscrew of the same measurement and strength as the
capscrew being replaced. Using the wrong capscrews can result in engine damage.
Metric capscrews and nuts are identified by the grade number stamped on the head of the capscrew or on the
surface of the nuts. U.S. Customary capscrews are identified by radial lines stamped on the head of the capscrew.
17800016 17800017
NOTE: :
1. Always use the torque values listed in the following tables when specific torque values are not available.
2. Do not use the torque values in place of those specified in other sections of this manual.
3. The torque values in the table are based on the use of lubricated threads.
4. When the ft-lb value is less than 10, convert the ft-lb value to in-lb to obtain a better torque with an in-lb torque
wrench. Example: 6 ft-lb equals 72 in-lb.
Body
Size Torque Torque Torque
Diameter Cast Iron Aluminum Cast Iron Aluminum Cast Iron Aluminum
mm N•m ft-lb N•m ft-lb N•m ft-lb N•m ft-lb N•m ft-lb N•m ft-lb
6 9 5 7 4 13 10 7 4 14 9 7 4
7 14 9 11 7 18 14 11 7 23 18 11 7
8 23 17 18 14 33 25 18 14 40 49 18 14
10 45 33 30 25 65 50 30 25 70 50 30 25
12 80 60 55 40 115 85 55 40 125 95 55 40
14 125 90 90 65 180 133 90 65 195 145 90 65
16 195 140 140 100 280 200 140 100 290 210 140 100
18 280 200 180 135 390 285 180 135 400 290 180 135
20 400 290 - - 550 400 - - - - - -
In Cast Iron or
Thread Actual Thread O.D. In Aluminum Components Steel Components
in in N•m ft-lb N•m ft-lb
1/16 0.32 5 45 in-lb 15 10
1/8 0.41 15 10 20 15
1/4 0.54 20 15 25 20
3/8 0.68 25 20 35 25
1/2 0.85 35 25 55 40
3/4 1.05 45 35 75 55
1 1.32 60 45 95 70
1-1/4 1.66 75 55 115 85
1-1/2 1.90 85 65 135 100
NOTE ON SELECTING TAP-DRILL SIZE: The tap drill size shown on this card give the theoretical tap drill size for
approximately 60% and 75% of full thread depth. Generally, it is recommended that drill sizes be selected in the
60% range as these sizes will provide about 90% of the potential holding power. Drill sizes in the 75% range are
recommended for shallow hole tapping (less than 1 1/2 times the hole diameter) in soft metals and mild steel.
17800013
3163625 Bracket