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Topic: WD45 Bolt Torque ??
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| Meangreen
01-30-2013 05:54:55
98.188.136.175
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Okay first off this is my first Allis restoration and yes I do have an owners manual, the I&T manual and did some searching on this forum. So here are my questions:Front wheel torque? Rear wheel at the hub (the 8 center bolts)? My dad was thinking around 100 ft/lbs. Rear wheel clamps to the hub (2 bolts that connect the clamp to the hub)?
And Manifold? I did read another thread on here that said the manifold is only 20 ft/lbs, but my dad seems to think that is a bit too light. Thank you |
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| Ted in NE-OH
01-30-2013 15:56:07
72.16.19.80
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Re: WD45 Bolt Torque ?? in reply to Meangreen, 01-30-2013 05:54:55
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| Manifold 20 ft-lbs. Everything else "really tight" |
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| Hoenes
01-30-2013 07:14:01
99.195.201.49
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Re: WD45 Bolt Torque ?? in reply to Meangreen, 01-30-2013 05:54:55
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| I am getting ready to do a manifold myself, and from what I have read on here, the 20 pounds of torque makes sense for expansion and contraction.(Along with the metal plates for the gaskets) |
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