30 newton-meter
Look under the car.
The correct tightening torque for a 1990 Honda Accord oil drain plug is 29 foot pounds. This same torque applies to all Honda oil drain plugs.
Some torque converters have a drain plug, others do not. With no drain plug the torque converter can be stood on its end once removed to drain it.
Yes, there is a torque setting, but rarely does anyone torque that particular bolt. Torque it to 25 lb/ft until you can find out the correct torque setting. Call a Ford dealer or look in your owner's manual for the exact torque.
A 2000 Jeep does not have a torque converter drain plug.
No. The torque converter does not have a drain.
does a 1991 thunderbird torque converter have a drain plug
The oil drain plug torque is 65ft lbs
There is no drain.
The torque converter doesn't have a drain plug on these vans.
Some torque converters have a drain plug on them. Remove the rubber plug from the bottom of the bell housing. Crank engine a little at a time until the torque converter drain plug can be seen from the bottom. Unscrew the drain plug and drain the fluid. Put the plug back in.
To change the antifreeze on a Mercedes, locate the drain plug on the bottom of the radiator. Drain the fluid into a pan and refill it.