Flywheel Torque spec? (1 Viewer)

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I can't seem to find it anywhere, could someone please tell me?



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I've found a lot of different opinions on whether you use RTV or locktite on the flywheel bolts. Should I use locktite on the threads and RTV on the bolt head or no RTV just locktite on the threads or just RTV on the threads.:doh: That's not confusing:confused:

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Flywheel torque is 47ft/lbs. according to the manual. I set my wrench to 50, since it is a grade Unobtanium, ultra fine thread bolt, and I've seen a few of them lose clamp load and allow the flywheel to tear up the tail of the crank.

I recommend Permatex #1 hardening, on the bolt threads as a sealer and as a mild loctiter. Manual says #2, but I like the permanence of #1.
 
FJ40Jim said:
Flywheel torque is 47ft/lbs. according to the manual. I set my wrench to 50, since it is a grade Unobtanium, ultra fine thread bolt, and I've seen a few of them lose clamp load and allow the flywheel to tear up the tail of the crank.

I recommend Permatex #1 hardening, on the bolt threads as a sealer and as a mild loctiter. Manual says #2, but I like the permanence of #1.


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