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So I pick up a used 2014 Focus for my ex to use, and 6 months down the road, the B fork decides to pop the spring. Great. So now, I've got a 2500lb paperweight with dealership trying to rook me out of $6-9k for repairs.

So I've gotten the clutch kit, seals, and removal/installation toolkits to knock this thing out myself. The only thing I'm lacking is the torque values for the 2-stage tightening method for the clutch to flywheel. I have the pattern (1, 3, 5 at torque value X / 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 at torque value Y), but I need the values. Can anyone help me out here as my google-fu is failing me.

Any help would be much appreciated!!
 

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The series by "robinsonsauto" has a lot of good info, in any case go to approx.45 min. onwards for the info you need.
BTW, what system/program are you using for the adaptive learning procedures, I had FORScan a few years ago, not sure what's going with it, with not so recent/ongoing situation :unsure: Good Luck with your repair. Let us know your findings/results.

 

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The series by "robinsonsauto" has a lot of good info, in any case go to approx.45 min. onwards for the info you need.
BTW, what system/program are you using for the adaptive learning procedures, I had FORScan a few years ago, not sure what's going with it, with not so recent/ongoing situation :unsure: Good Luck with your repair. Let us know your findings/results.

I'm using a licensed version of FORScan. The adaptive learning just had to be put under a paid license for "out of my paygrade" reasons :) It was $12.
 

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The series by "robinsonsauto" has a lot of good info, in any case go to approx.45 min. onwards for the info you need.
BTW, what system/program are you using for the adaptive learning procedures, I had FORScan a few years ago, not sure what's going with it, with not so recent/ongoing situation :unsure: Good Luck with your repair. Let us know your findings/results.

Yep, that was exactly what I was looking for!! Thanks so much!
 
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