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Old 08-11-2005, 08:11 PM
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Default Crower torque specs for D16? Possible to use stretch gauge?

I need to know the torque specs for Crower rods in a D16. I think it's 25lbs. Can anyone confirm? The bolts are 5/16.

And since I already used these rods (and bolts) in another motor, can I not use my stretch gauge to torque them this time? I suppose they aren't going to stretch any more, but I don't know.
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Default Re: Crower torque specs for D16? Possible to use stretch gauge? (EnzoSpeed)

Well I just torqued them to 25lbs using moly lube and a brand new torque wrench (which I'm assuming is calibrated). Even though the bolts are used, they still stretched .005.
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