11-22-2015 | #33 |
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Fishers, IN
Posts: 813
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Re: Interest in Main Bearing studs
Most of you should have these by now. I realized I should provide some guidance for torque values. Using either oil or ARP ultra torque on the threads and washers, you should tighten to:
M10: 52 ft-lbs (in two steps) M12: 80 ft-lbs (in three steps) At those levels, you'll stretch the studs to approximately 75% of the yield strength. You'll want to put several (3-5) torque cycles on the fasteners to burnish the threads and stabilize the friction value. Note: the fine threads on the nut end of the studs are not the same pitch as the OEM fasteners. You should not use the same torque-angle specification as the stock bolts. That will result in under torqued studs. If you want to use torque-angle methods, contact me offline and I can provide the angles. |
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