Re: [HSS] 1928 Hudson ( Super six ) torque for the Main Bearings an
The problem is that you have align the
castellations of the nuts with the holes int the bolts and studs, so you have to
have a starting point. For the connecting rods, do up to 35 lbs, and
then tighten further until the holes and slots align. For the mains, do to
60 lbs, and then tighten further to align. Do not back off the nuts to get
the holes right, and remember to use wire between the main bearing studs, and
twist together (not split pins).
castellations of the nuts with the holes int the bolts and studs, so you have to
have a starting point. For the connecting rods, do up to 35 lbs, and
then tighten further until the holes and slots align. For the mains, do to
60 lbs, and then tighten further to align. Do not back off the nuts to get
the holes right, and remember to use wire between the main bearing studs, and
twist together (not split pins).
Geoff.
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Subject: [HSS] 1928 Hudson ( Super six )
torque for the Main Bearings and connecting rods
torque for the Main Bearings and connecting rods
Hi:
Please inform me the pounds of torque for a 1928
Hudson super six motor for the Main Bearing and the connecting
rods.
Hudson super six motor for the Main Bearing and the connecting
rods.
Hudsonly yours,
Enrique
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