Tadek,
Have a look at:
http://www.morbark.com/Service/belttorque.pdf
If the values are not given in the manual you can use the standard value
for a given thread size for a given sort of thread (UNF, UNC, WW, Metric
etc.), and grade.
There are similar sites giving you the standard torque values of other
sorts of threads. Grade 8 is usually used in automotive applications.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
Tadeusz Malkiewicz schreef:
> Hello,
>
> I am beginning a reassembly of the engine and am looking for some torque
> values for the 100 engine:
>
> Cylinder head torque 75 ft/lb
> Main bearings 75 ft/lb
> Connecting rod bearing bolts 55 ft/lb
> Connecting rod bolt (top)
> Crankshaft front nut (large)
> Camshaft nut
> Camshaft retainer bolts
> Flywheel crankshaft bolts
> Timing chain cover bolts
> Front mounting plate
> Rear mounting plate
> Engine mounts
> Water pump
> Thermostat housing
> Oil filter hosing
> Generator mounts
> Oil delivery pipe (flex type)
> Oil release valve cap nut
> Locking cap nut for oil pump
> Tachometer gear housing
> Rocker shaft bracket nuts
> Tappet cover bolts
> Manifold nuts
>
> Anyone has made a comprehensive list?
>
> They are not really present in the manual..
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Tadek
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