Can anyone help me interpret this web page here? https://alloyboltz.com/conditions-of-use-torque-information/
About to tackle reassembling crankcase halves. I bought all stainless allen head bolts from AlloyBoltz. I've found all kinds of info on the web, and a few posts on the forum here... It seems there's a lot of heated debate about this, with some even saying that you should just torque to spec.
Not trying to start a thing here. I just want to follow the bolt manufacturer's recommendations. I could call, but they're closed now and I don't want to wait til Monday (really that would mean waiting until next weekend for me).
The manual calls for 14.5 ft/lbs for the 8mm bolts, and 7.2 ft/lbs for the 6mm bolts on the crankcase halves. From the chart in the link above, it looks like I would use 0.7 ft/lbs on the 8mm and 4.4 ft/lbs on the 6mm bolts
OR I would use 20 ft/lbs on the 8mm and 8 ft/lbs on the 6mm.
Neither of those seem right to me...
About to tackle reassembling crankcase halves. I bought all stainless allen head bolts from AlloyBoltz. I've found all kinds of info on the web, and a few posts on the forum here... It seems there's a lot of heated debate about this, with some even saying that you should just torque to spec.
Not trying to start a thing here. I just want to follow the bolt manufacturer's recommendations. I could call, but they're closed now and I don't want to wait til Monday (really that would mean waiting until next weekend for me).
The manual calls for 14.5 ft/lbs for the 8mm bolts, and 7.2 ft/lbs for the 6mm bolts on the crankcase halves. From the chart in the link above, it looks like I would use 0.7 ft/lbs on the 8mm and 4.4 ft/lbs on the 6mm bolts
OR I would use 20 ft/lbs on the 8mm and 8 ft/lbs on the 6mm.
Neither of those seem right to me...