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san rensho 06-15-2011 02:39 PM

Torque spec for engine support yoke studs
 
I'm going to replace the water pump and the motor mount this weekend (fun and games) and I don't see a torque spec for the yoke studs. I'm paranoid because I've stripped the threads in the holes that studs thread into in the past when the stud loosened during dissasembly and I didn't tighten it. Torque spec for the nuts is 34 ftlbs, should i just use that.

And what are your thoughts on oiling fasteners? I've always thoroughly cleaned and lightly oiled all fasteners and then used a torque wrench with no ill effects.

harryrcb 06-15-2011 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by san rensho
I'm going to replace the water pump and the motor mount this weekend (fun and games) and I don't see a torque spec for the yoke studs. I'm paranoid because I've stripped the threads in the holes that studs thread into in the past when the stud loosened during dissasembly and I didn't tighten it. Torque spec for the nuts is 34 ftlbs, should i just use that.

And what are your thoughts on oiling fasteners? I've always thoroughly cleaned and lightly oiled all fasteners and then used a torque wrench with no ill effects.

Engine mount to engine m10 - 34ft lbs
engine yoke to body m10 - 48 ft lbs
engine yoke to engine m110 - 48 ft lbs
oiling ? no thread lock maybe but not necessary in this case


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