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Crank bolt torque
by
jimfoo
on 21 Feb, 2008 18:31
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Since my engine started out as an AAZ, that's what manual I have for it. I put a TDI crank sprocket and bolt in it, but what si the torque for the TDI bolt, 66 + 1/4 turn or something different?
Thanks.
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#1
by
jimfoo
on 21 Feb, 2008 19:14
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Well on TDI Club I found Crank shaft bolt: 88 + 90 degrees for an ALH. I assume it is the same for an AHU?
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#2
by
the caveman
on 22 Feb, 2008 05:21
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i would think that if you're using a new bolt [of course] then the 66 + 1/4 should be fine. i'm sure applying a higher torque on a stretch bolt would
only comprimise it's holding power. just but some green loctite also.
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#3
by
Tintin
on 22 Feb, 2008 05:34
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AAZ and 1Z/AHU It's the same.
ALH have a much bigger bolt, and bigger face end crank, If you torque like ALH bolt, I think that the bolt will break.
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#4
by
jimfoo
on 22 Feb, 2008 06:07
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Hmm, I put it on last night and tightened to 88 + 1/4. It didn't feel like it was getting softer, so now I'm torn between replacing it or not.
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#5
by
Tintin
on 22 Feb, 2008 08:19
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But at 4000RPM if the bolt breaks...... hummm!!!
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#6
by
the caveman
on 22 Feb, 2008 10:42
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of course before the problem with the AAZ's started showing up the old crazy chinese mechanic i worked with for 20 years used to re&re them with the gun. never had a failure [ as far as we know].
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#7
by
hillfolk'r
on 23 Feb, 2008 09:29
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i replaced my bolt on my ahu on my rebuild
if i remember correctly,it was cheap,like 2 or 3 bucks
i bought an extra to keep in stock,and i paid less than 10$ us at a vw dealer for both bolts!!!
id have to check the spec,but i "think" that the 66+1/4 turn sounds right
i made a scribe mark across the bolt after it was torqued
glad i did cause once i was playing around,and i left a wrench on the crank bolt,and started the engine!!!
whoops
i was glad i had a scribe mark,cause i could eyeball if the bolt came loose which it didnt ,yay
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#8
by
jimfoo
on 23 Feb, 2008 11:46
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Holy crap did I have to do a lot of searching to find a place online that sells the bolt. I don't think I'd be able to sleep at night without replacing it. It just seems odd that the dealer doesn't stock it. Then again they have had to order every part I've bought with the exception of crappy plastic bits for the wife's Beetle.
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#9
by
Tintin
on 23 Feb, 2008 15:28
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just for fun, check the bolt difference ALH and 1Z/AHU.
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#10
by
hillfolk'r
on 24 Feb, 2008 06:25
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sorry,my bad
my dealer had to order them too
but i think they had them within a day or 2
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#11
by
jimfoo
on 24 Feb, 2008 07:06
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Don't worry about it. I wasn't expecting them to have it. I got mine from
Grease Works for $2.50, though with shipping it was almost $10. But that's the same or less than I'd use in gas driving down to pick it up, especially if I had to drive down to pay first, which they have made me do before.
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#12
by
jtanguay
on 24 Feb, 2008 09:55
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anyone know where to buy this stuff here in Ontario without going to the dealer?
thanks