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How much torque?
should a 3/8ths (16 tpi) diameter grade 8 bolt be torqued to?
I just broke two at 70lbs (with lube), is it me or the bolts? Have I just been lucky all these years? |
Re: How much torque?
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Re: How much torque?
2112,
I think you have been very lucky ! ARP's 3/8 fine thread rod bolts are only torqued to 50lbs. Stock Chevy 3/8 rod bolts 45 lbs, and both of those are far better than grade 8. Here is a guide I found with a Google search: http://www.dansmc.com/torque_chart.htm If the bolts are specific to a particular application you should always use the manufacturers torque specs. Hope this helps, Bill Koustenis Advanced Automotive Machine Waldorf Md |
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Wow,
Very helpful. I have been lucky! Thanks |
Re: How much torque?
Where did you come up with the 70 ft lbs?
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A well respected machinist. Upon reflection, I probably transposed the numbers and have been doing it for some time, luckily without a problem.
Being in a non-stressed application was probably helpful. In a related question, is an overtorqued bolt shot? |
Re: How much torque?
yep. Probably strecthed past its's elasticity point.
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Cheap insurance not to reuse a bolt your unsure of. In the offroad trucks we use to throw away every suspension bolt after a race just to be safe.
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Re: How much torque?
Torque is usually set to 75% of breaking point.
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Re: How much torque?
Originally Posted by Hydrolift
Torque is usually set to 75% of breaking point.
Also good information. Had some flywheel bolts that I torqued to 95lbs with moly, reread the spec sheet, 95 with oil 75 with moly. Tossed them to be safe though they sure looked good:D |
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