Katech Rod Bolt Install. Did I Screw Up?
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Katech Rod Bolt Install. Did I Screw Up?
I just finished installing the rod bolts one at a time and torqued each one to spec before moving to the next one. Unfortunately the writeup I used said to use 30W oil. I had some ARP assembly lube, so I figured that was better than the 30W. What I didn't realize was that when using the the assembly lube, you torque the bolts to a lower setting (At least that's what ARP recommends for their bolts).
How badly have I screwed up? Can I simply loosen each bolt and retorque it to the new lower setting?
How badly have I screwed up? Can I simply loosen each bolt and retorque it to the new lower setting?
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Originally Posted by Greg_E
I just finished installing the rod bolts one at a time and torqued each one to spec before moving to the next one. Unfortunately the writeup I used said to use 30W oil. I had some ARP assembly lube, so I figured that was better than the 30W. What I didn't realize was that when using the the assembly lube, you torque the bolts to a lower setting (At least that's what ARP recommends for their bolts).
How badly have I screwed up? Can I simply loosen each bolt and retorque it to the new lower setting?
How badly have I screwed up? Can I simply loosen each bolt and retorque it to the new lower setting?
Let me consult engineering and I'll have an answer for you ASAP.
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Anyone know what I should do?
Can I just back them off and retorque them to a lower setting, and what would that number be?
I took two of them out and mic'd them and they don't appear to have stretched. the ARP molylube is already in the rod bolt threads so it wouldn't be easy to get it out at this point. I'll do what's right, I just need to know what right is.
Can I just back them off and retorque them to a lower setting, and what would that number be?
I took two of them out and mic'd them and they don't appear to have stretched. the ARP molylube is already in the rod bolt threads so it wouldn't be easy to get it out at this point. I'll do what's right, I just need to know what right is.
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Originally Posted by Greg_E
Anyone know what I should do?
Can I just back them off and retorque them to a lower setting, and what would that number be?
I took two of them out and mic'd them and they don't appear to have stretched. the ARP molylube is already in the rod bolt threads so it wouldn't be easy to get it out at this point. I'll do what's right, I just need to know what right is.
Can I just back them off and retorque them to a lower setting, and what would that number be?
I took two of them out and mic'd them and they don't appear to have stretched. the ARP molylube is already in the rod bolt threads so it wouldn't be easy to get it out at this point. I'll do what's right, I just need to know what right is.
If you need to do something before I get a hold of the correct engineer, I would say wash them, mic them and reinstall. I doubt they've stretched. If you want to be 100% sure, I'll talk to you Tuesday.