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Originally posted by caffeine View PostFrom the other thread: 14ft @ 30* , thread locker
Lifting my front wheels, one jack at a time.
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This is a 3.1 gen 3 head. The torque in most tables is for the bolt on top of the stud, what I need is the torque on the stud into the head. I have now found 45 to 50 foot pounds in several places, it also jives with the torque for the studs into an aluminum head of a 3.8 which uses the same size and thread pitch. This is also about what I had to pull to get them out, seems like about 60 to 70 foot pounds to break them loose. Larry
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Rocker Arm Nut: Nm 27 Ft Lbs20
Rocker Arm Stud: Nm 25 t Lbs18Lifting my front wheels, one jack at a time.
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I know you are trying, but I know that is not right, the nut on top cannot be tighter than the stud is into the head, unless you find some way to hold the stud so you can tighten the bolt on top tighter than the stud is in the head. I am happy with the 47 foot pounds. Larry
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