Door striker T-50 bolt question

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rio1856

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1972 Mach 1 Q code 351CJ 4Spd Toploader 9" rear end
Hey guys does anybody know what Ford required for the torque spec for the T-50 door striker bolts? I'm coming up empty on my searches.
Thanks.

Rio
 
I'm chiming in because I just recently learned something I was unaware of. In the instructions for installing an ATI Super Dampener on my 351C it cautioned to only use T-40 Plus bits when tightening counter sunk screws to attach the dampener to the hub. Using a regular T-40 will not fit tightly and will damage the screw. So much so that later removal won't be easy if you can removed it at all.
So I did of research and learned more about Torx Plus bits. Well lock me in a freezer and call me a Popsicle! I just tried the T-45 plus in the seat bolt fasteners. You know the ones that you used a Allen key wrench to get them out. Either because you didn't know about Torx fasteners and or only had very basic tools in your box. Just went out for s**ts and giggles and tried a T45 Plus on the seat belt bolt. Fits nice and snug! Even tried a regular T-47. It was better than the T-45 but the T-45 Plus still fit better. The Tool# T70P-2100-A is in all likelihood a T-70 Plus. Like a lot of other stuff Ford just loved to make you purchase more tools to work on their products. (Rotunda brand especially).
Just thought I might make others aware of this and save them some misery (and some Torx bit and Allen Key ends).
 
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I'm chiming in because I just recently learned something I was unaware of. In the instructions for installing an ATI Super Dampener on my 351C it cautioned to only use T-40 Plus bits when tightening counter sunk screws to attach the dampener to the hub. Using a regular T-40 will not fit tightly and will damage the screw. So much so that later removal won't be easy if you can removed it at all.
So I did of research and learned more about Torx Plus bits. Well lock me in a freezer and call me a Popsicle! I just tried the T-45 plus in the seat bolt fasteners. You know the ones that you used a Allen key wrench to get them out. Either because you didn't know about Torx fasteners and or only had very basic tools in your box. Just went out for s**ts and giggles and tried a T45 Plus on the seat belt bolt. Fits nice and snug! Even tried a regular T-47. It was better than the T-45 but the T-40 Plus still fit better. The Tool# T70P-2100-A is in all likelihood a T-70 Plus. Like a lot of other stuff Ford just loved to make you purchase more tools to work on their products. (Rotunda brand especially).
Just thought I might make others aware of this and save them some misery (and some Torx bit and Allen Key ends).
Good info! Now I can justify buying more tools!
 
Well egg on my face! Looks like my guess about the 70TP-2100-A being s T70 plus bit is incorrect. The bit that fits the striker on my heap is a T-45 Plus.
Tried to Google the tool number to see what it actually is but no luck. Probably lost to the scrap heap of time.
 

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