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aaz crank bolt torque
by
Spokerider
on 02 Jul, 2008 23:25
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I'm wondering what the torque spec is for an aaz crank bolt [ new 12 point stretch bolt ] is in the Bently book?
The Haynes books says 66 ft lbs, and then a further 90 deg rotation.
Just wondering if both manuals state the same as I don't entirely trust the Haynes info.........
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#1
by
jtanguay
on 02 Jul, 2008 23:48
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in total it should be around 450 ft lbs. theres a number of turns you have to do... i doubt 66 ft lbs and 90 deg rotation would suffice.
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#2
by
jimfoo
on 03 Jul, 2008 07:24
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Nope, it's 66 ft/lbs + 90 degrees.
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#3
by
Giles@PerformanceDiesel
on 03 Jul, 2008 20:06
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hey
it should be 66 Ft/Ib's and then two 45 deg, you'll be hard pressed
to do the full 90 in one motion.
Giles
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#4
by
jimfoo
on 03 Jul, 2008 20:24
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Almost hard to do the complete 2nd 45 in one turn. :lol:
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#5
by
giulianot
on 04 Jul, 2008 06:53
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i agree with the torque spec but my Question is do you put the bolt on :
A) dry ,
B) with some antisieze or
C) with some red locktight
D) other
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#6
by
jimfoo
on 04 Jul, 2008 06:56
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Should be dry. Use locktite and you'd likely never get it off again.
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#7
by
Spokerider
on 05 Jul, 2008 08:31
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Right on, thanks for the info. It helps!
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#8
by
theman53
on 05 Jul, 2008 09:13
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I talked to a guy that does the 1.8 gas stuff and he said as long as the bolt doesn't break or break anything else you can't get it to tight. He said he puts blue or medium lock tight and runs it home with a 1/2" impact. When I did mine recently though I used the blue locktite and the 66 plus 3/5 of a turn...I didn't have the spec and was scared of the 1/2" impact idea. These guys here know more than I do though.
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#9
by
Vincent Waldon
on 05 Jul, 2008 09:50
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was scared of the 1/2" impact idea
Personally, I'm scared of the 1/2" impact idea as well !
In my mind impact wrenches are great for taking stuff off, but they're a pretty coarse tool for torquing stuff back accurately.
With a home-made sprocket holder and a 1/2" breaker bar there's no reason not to be able to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for this extremely important bolt... not sure why anyone would want to take a chance doing it any other way ??!!
Having said that, I loves my impact wrench for installing front struts... beats the hell out of the preferred Bentley way. ;-)
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#10
by
Baxter
on 08 Jul, 2008 15:25
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90nm = 90°
I have a nice 3/4 bar, works a treat, in one go too, seems you guys over the pond are a bit lame..
:lol:
Could be worse, the 2.5TDI that I seem to be the only person willing to replace the timing belts on (when fitted into a T4/Eurovan) in the north of the UK at the moment, that bolt is 160nm plus 180 degrees!
It is about as tight as I can go with the special VW tool to hold the pulley (about 4 ft long!) locked against the suspension and said 3/4 bar, saying that, my old Ingersol Rand air gun always seems to pull them off.