torque lbs imfo needed
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my very old Motors manual says 40 ft lbs0
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Paraphrasing from the 34 to 39 Mechanical Procedure Manual, go around the bolts in sequence and pull them down "just snug". Then go around in sequence again and pull them down "fairly tight".
To be more helpful, 40 ft lb is the general recommendation for a 7/16" grade 5 stud.0 -
And re-torque after the engine is wormed up.bob ward said:Paraphrasing from the 34 to 39 Mechanical Procedure Manual, go around the bolts in sequence and pull them down "just snug". Then go around in sequence again and pull them down "fairly tight".
To be more helpful, 40 ft lb is the general recommendation for a 7/16" grade 5 stud.0 -
LOL, thanks Ken. Warm up of course.hudsonsplasher1 said:
And re-torque after the engine is wormed up.bob ward said:Paraphrasing from the 34 to 39 Mechanical Procedure Manual, go around the bolts in sequence and pull them down "just snug". Then go around in sequence again and pull them down "fairly tight".
To be more helpful, 40 ft lb is the general recommendation for a 7/16" grade 5 stud.
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