garfunkle24
Well-known member
I'm not Elroy, but Wayne hopes when you torqing those torque to yield bolts, that you've also replaced those bolts. They're designed to be replaced after each use.
Thanks for bringing that up but yes, of course i know that they have to be replaced. I also know that they have to be ordered by specific part# rather than just type of bolt. I just meant that they wern't made differently to a 'regular' bolt.
Hope that clarifys it.
g24
...........next time you torque a fastener., notice that from finger preload it turns approximatly 90 degrees...........used to be the method of torquing duetz air cooled diesels.........in 30 degree increments..........

