I measured the used 12 mm triple square cyl head bolts from my 92 EcoDiesel and they were all 115.4 mm from the shoulder to the tip of the bolt. The old bolts had these stamped markings:BUS 10.9 Germany with what looks like a black oxide finishThe new bolts (from GermanAutoparts) looked almost identical with the same measuredlength except the stamped makings were:W.T 10.9 Granted, these are not identical bolts from the same manufacturer and may not be a good comparison but can the stretch of the bolt be measured?
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how much do they stretch?Till they breakI never had plans to re-use the old bolts. Just wanted to know if they actually stretch.Lay one thread to thread with a used one, you can see it.
Quote from: Mark(The Miser)UK on August 04, 2011, 04:42:22 pm[The bolt gets stretched about a mm if my memory serves correctly. Remember on the 12mm stuff the pocket at the bottom of the hole is about 3 turns, which makes it risky to reuse the bolts more than once for bottoming reasons if not snapping ones.However, I have used them twice, because I only do about 45 deg turns where 90 is stipulated. I say about, because I only torque as far as it takes each time to reach level torque value.
Quote from: 92EcoDiesel Jetta on August 04, 2011, 07:51:22 pm how much do they stretch?Till they breakI never had plans to re-use the old bolts. Just wanted to know if they actually stretch.Lay one thread to thread with a used one, you can see it.]It's a myth!
Myth = jokingYou can plainly see the used ones permanently stretch about a thread.
I had a bunch of cheap aftermarket ones break on the final 1/4 turn.