Conrod bolt torque
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Hi all. What do you make of this? (view attached pic)
Notice how the torque spec for the conrod bolts is 35NM and then next it it in brackets 45NM. Then a reference to footnote 5. What does that mean? Which torque value is it? Thanks in advance |
That spec (35nm) is for the original bolts if they are still useable.
The other spec is for the "first" torque on a NEW un-used bolt! |
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As stated in the document: #1. Use a torque wrench to set initial bolt tension, USED BOLT 35 NM, new bolt 45 NM. #2. Use a breaker bar with angle meter, mark starting point, and tighten bolt roughly 90 - 100 degrees. There is NO number for final torque, only an angle = torque to yield. Have a great day. |
Awesome!
It always so simple!
Thanks a million guys. Andrew |
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