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SinisterBirdWS6 01-10-2013 01:15 PM

Torque the intake bolts
 
Im about to finish my ls6 intake swap and found out i need to torque the intake bolts 44in lbs then 89 inlbs in a sequence. The wrench i have goes as low as 20ftlbs so its useless in this application.
Can i just tighten them with a 1/4 ratchet and not get too crazy with it or should i buy a 1/4 inlb torque wrench. i was looking at the harbor freight one( dont have a lot of cash) its 15 bucks, Its something i would not use much at all after this one use. I use craftsman most of the time but they dont have a small inlb wrench.
What should i do? i need to get this done today

S10xGN 01-10-2013 09:36 PM

I always buy tools, but can understand why others don't/can't. You can use the 1/4" drive stuff you have, just follow the pattern. I use three different torque steps (30, 60, 90 in/lbs) and go around in this pattern 3 times per step or until they all are even. You may have trouble feeling "even" as well as a wrench...

http://www.ls1howto.com/howto/geniii...//IMAGE017.jpg

David Q 01-12-2013 11:05 AM

Be careful 89" lbs is only about 7 ft lbs. Even with a 1/4" drive you will over tighten them. If you can get a torque wrench it will be worth the money especially if you accidentally break a bolt off in the head.

badazz81z28 01-12-2013 11:38 AM

I used a beam wrench. It only went to 60in pounds, but its not detrimental. You want it tight enough the seal are compressed enough to seal, but not so tight you break a bolt, strip a thread, or crack the intake. Tons of people here just snug them down. Just re-check every now and then.

SinisterBirdWS6 01-17-2013 11:56 PM

Thanks for the advice guys. I bought the harbor freight special lol 20 bucks. It seems like a nice piece actually, it felt consistent and i read they are spot on with snap ons when tested against each other for accuracy. Seems to have sealed well cant complain.

senicalj4579 01-18-2013 08:52 AM


Originally Posted by S10xGN (Post 17048337)
I always buy tools, but can understand why others don't/can't. You can use the 1/4" drive stuff you have, just follow the pattern. I use three different torque steps (30, 60, 90 in/lbs) and go around in this pattern 3 times per step or until they all are even. You may have trouble feeling "even" as well as a wrench...

http://www.ls1howto.com/howto/geniii...//IMAGE017.jpg

This is it right here :D

Just make sure and dont over torque them. I had one break on me VERY easily on my old 98z while doing the ls6 swap. I had to drill out the bolt and get a cheap extractor kit to back it out.


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