U-bolt torque and thread length (16 Viewers)

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georgebj60

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Some RTH needed. How critical is the exposed thread length at the front u-bolts? The service manual says to tighten to 90 ft lbs, ensuring the exposed length of the u-bolts is consistent. I understand mine will likely be longer at the back as I have caster shims installed, but they’re longer at back vs the front by more than the shim thickness. Is there some rocket science here, or is it snug to 90lbs and call it a day?

At least it looks like my exposed threads are even left to right.

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It seems like I’ll never get to 90lbs torque. I stopped at about 80. Feels like they’ll just keep turning.


Hahaha.. I hate that sensation of second guessing the torque... "am I about to break it or does it really need to be this tight???"
 
Hahaha.. I hate that sensation of second guessing the torque... "am I about to break it or does it really need to be this tight???"
Exactly! Plus I’m not sure I trust my torque wrench. It maxes out at 100lbs so I’m near the limit. I need a bigger one anyway so I might grab one and double check the bolts.
 
Exactly! Plus I’m not sure I trust my torque wrench. It maxes out at 100lbs so I’m near the limit. I need a bigger one anyway so I might grab one and double check the bolts.

Good thinking; not many torque wrenches are accurate near either end of their ranges. Ideally you want a selection of quality wrenches with different spreads/ranges, including an inch-pounds one.
 
the bolts do keep stretching for sure, even waiting an hour or two they will take another half or full turn to hit 90 again,
 

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