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Buellmd 06-08-07 02:39 PM

Tightening torque???
 
Does anybody know what the tightning torque for the flywheel to counterweight is??

spot_skater 06-08-07 02:43 PM

For my S5 TII's lightweight flywheel to counterweight it was around 40 ft/lbs, IIRC.

Duno if that will help you, being an FD guy... but I'd check the FSM :)

James

Buellmd 06-08-07 02:48 PM

Yeah, I checked the fsm and couldn't find it. I have an online downloaded one. I was told around 75 ft/lbs or as tight as I can get it.

rgould 06-08-07 03:40 PM

bolt tork
 
the tork is set buy the bolt maker. it is about 75% of the of the bolts strengh. so who made the bolts

Gadd 06-08-07 06:26 PM

Section TD page 17 of the FSM. Use table 8T.

dgeesaman 06-08-07 06:32 PM

Check out the FSM on K-157.

Dave

sevensix 01-27-08 04:43 AM

76-81 ft lbs, anyone using threadlocker on this

sevensix 01-28-08 09:42 PM


Originally Posted by sevensix (Post 7789695)
76-81 ft lbs, anyone using threadlocker on this

WARNING ^^^ i looked that up from K-157.. think thats for something else. i should have been more careful, i snapped a grade 8.8 bolt using those numbers. then came back to double check.

im going with 40 ft-lbs, which is within the range for M10 8.8.. referenced from TD-17 as recommened by Gadd.

GoodfellaFD3S 01-28-08 09:44 PM

80 ft-lbs is way too much.

I recently installed an Exedy carbon twin disc on a customer's car (which uses the stock cw and hardware) and it called for ~35 ft-lbs IIRC.

cewrx7r1 01-29-08 09:27 AM

Down load the manuals and read them.

badddrx7 01-29-08 06:52 PM

I cannot believe how many "experts" there are now on this forum.....Go with what Chuck said - Refer to the shop manual


Later

sevensix 01-29-08 06:57 PM

badddrx7 it was a mistake of the wrong page number "K-157". it has tightening #s for something else :wavey: , yes please everyone read the manual


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