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RE: Torque Values for re-assembly...again

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Subject: RE: Torque Values for re-assembly...again
From: "Gordon Glasgow" <gsglasgow@attbi.com>
Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 21:52:56 -0700
I'd believe Tom over Chilton's.

Gordon Glasgow
Renton, WA 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Jim Cawrse
> Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:22 PM
> To: Datsun Roadsters
> Cc: Brad Holmes
> Subject: Torque Values for re-assembly...again
> 
> 
> For all:
> I am getting ready to put my stroker back together.  For folks
> who have followed this thread I decided not to attempt to fix
> the rear main oil seal leak after carefully looking over the care
> that apparently was put into balancing the rotating assembly.
> Its seen the tach buried at several autocrosses, I think
> I will leave well enough alone.
> 
> Some other unusual features of this engine besides the porting
> and giant valves, it has double valve springs.  Also, does
> the stock 1600 oil pan have baffles in it.  Just wondering,
> mine does.  Holds about 5.5 quarts.  Looks like the stock
> steel pan though.
> 
> Paul, of OROC, stopped by and visited today on
> his way to other destinations, and agreed it was
> a most unusually high performance version of a
> stroker 1600.
> 
> In any event, the torque values that concern me, after
> comparing "Toms Tech Tips", a reprint of an old
> Chiltons manual, and the original shop manual
> (the parts of it I can still read) are as follows:
> 
> Head bolts:  Tom says 50, Chiltons says 40, original
>                   manual says 45 to 50.  This is a no
>                   brainer, with the high compression I will
>                   carefully take it to 50, unless otherwise advised.
> 
> Rocker shaft:No body says anything about these 4 studs except the
>                   original, which says 30-35, which seems way too
>                   much for those steel studs screwed into that little
>                   bit of aluminum.  I plan on using the 3 finger on
>                   6 inch wrench technique.  Anotherwords, just
>                   good and snug.
> 
> Flywheel to Crank: Chiltons says 69-76ft lbs, Tom says 35 Ft lbs.
>                   These things are allen head cap screws and were
>                    harder than hell to get out.  They were also put
>                    in with some kind of loctite.  I dont know what to
>                    do about this, but am planning on as tight as I
>                    dare, or around 50lbs, and using red loctite.
> 
> Thanks in advance to all you engine builders out there.
> Best Regards,
> 
> Jim
> Chesapeake, Va
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