Title says it,I am puting the engine back in after some maintenance and went to look for the torque values...not in the workshop manual...couldn't find it here...couldn't find it on the bird board.
Any of you /6 guys got it for the three nuts and one bolt on the front factory mount?
TIA
John
Anybody?
what is the diameter of the bolt/nut?
I can find you a chart that shows all the proper torque for each given size fastener...or Cap'n Crusty will tell us.
Like this...GIYF
http://www.cncexpo.com/MetricBoltTorque.aspx
Rich
I know I have this at home in one of the manuals. Had to use it recently. I will look it up later.
Thanks for the link,Rich.
That would be great Mark.
I found a reference in the haynes manual on page 75 to tighten the engine mounting bolts to 22 ft-lbs, does this sound right?
how big are the bolts?
What diameter?
That is the key, what grade and what diameter will tell you what the torque of the bolt must be..or how much you can do it before it breaks.
Capn knows all this in his head.
Rich
the nuts are 17mm m10,and if I am reading the chart in the link correctly would be 53 ftlbs.
the bolt is also 17mm m10
I guess you have the day off John? I will PM you McMark's phone number if you want. He will know.
Het Rob,
Yeah day off and trying to get the motor back in,Webster is coming over to give me a hand.I the fan off to rebuld the alternator and went to button it up and couldnt find the specs anywhere..thanks for the number
Thanks Rich,
I am going to go with 8.8 and 22 ft lbs
Thanks for the effort Mark.
I nevr found the value in either the workshop manual or online. I found 1 reference in the Haynes manual in the engine removal section right after the infamous"installation is the reverse". It referred to 22 ft lbs and with that I decided to go with 8.8 nuts and an 8.8 bolt.
If it had said 53 ft lbs I would have gone with 10.9 hardware.
It is weird that the factory style mounts are not even in the facory manuals!
No picture and no torque value.
They are not in the parts book either
Yeah I saw the ones in the part book...but.. they don't show the bolt part number only the nuts.
As far as I can tell it is not possible to figure out whether they are grade 8 or ten from the part number,hence the torque value,
which is why I asked!
Thank you for replying Michael.
John
Both 914-6 engines I can see right now have 4 studs for the mount, there is no bolt.
Not that it really matters.
Hey Mark,
Well that would mean that along the way, someone took the stud out of the front of my motor.
Thanks for the info!
John
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