...on a 1992 ezgo, 4 cycle gas engine, connecting rod cap bolt I'd just use the standard torque value appropiate for the bolt size. It should be a grade 8 bolt if it's SAE size or grade10.1 if
...T0RQUE REQUIREMENTS FOR STARTER BOLTS 1994 6.5 DIESEL If it is a bolt 3/8 dia. hard grade 8 it is 45 foot pounds if it's the tork head grade 8 it's 35 psi. CHEVY V8 ENGINE STARTER BOLT TORQUE 37 FT ...
...are the torque specs for a 5/16s bolt The general torque specifications for 5/16th inch bolts are: SAE grade 2 = 12 SAE grade 5 = 19 SAE grade 7 = 25 SAE grade 8 = 29 All values are in Foot
grade 8 bolt is much harder and stronger then a grade 2 bolt and the thread pitch is lower on harder bolts so they have more threads per inch . You can also tell by looking at the head of the bolt the
Question about 2003 Silverado 1500
...Nuts and bolts most body bolts are 50-70 ft lb depending on size of bolts your using fastnall co.have charts that tell you max torque for bolts ,like a 3/8 16 bolt torque is 40 ft lb grade # ...
Question about 2003 Silverado 1500
...8 N/C or 5/16 N/F then look at the type of bolt ie plain steel or high tensile SAE grade 3, 4, or 6, once you know this go to a general purpose bolt torque chart, and derive the torque spec info. If ...
Question about 2003 Silverado 1500
...specs for mitshubishi truck 8DC8 (con rod,main bearing and clylinder head bolts Go to Google for torque formula according to bolt diameter and grade... Main and cylinder head bolts should be grade ...
Question about 2003 Silverado 1500
...of lines on the head of the bolt.....3 lines grade 5....6 lines grade 8....metric bolts will have a # decimal point and #......You may can google it...otherwise consult Machinist Hand
...pitch.......6 lines on the head of a bolt indicates a grade 8.......I think the ASE grading is the number of lines on the head of the bolt + 2......Be careful, a broken bolt hazard is
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...Grade 8. Grade 8 is different quality of steel and can be torqued a lot tighter than a Grade 5. This idea also applies to the diameter of the bolt, bigger bolt = higher torque setting. A common ...
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