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Old 04-17-2006, 03:57 PM
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like time i used an air rachet on the PP bolts that shti broke. lol. I've hand tightened plenty of PP and they have yet to fail. *crosses fingers* :P
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Old 04-17-2006, 05:57 PM
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I just did mine:

Pressure Plate : 19 lb/ft
Flywheel: 87 i think (not sure on that one)
Balljoint: 47
Axle: 134
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Old 04-17-2006, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Mista Bone
I don't even torque those........

Flywheel get hit with 1/2" impact on "2" at 120 psi (70 ft/lbs)
PP bolt get it from 3/8" air ratchet (25 ft/lbs)

Only bolts I torque are rod/main/head bolts.
Being the "tranny guru" that you are. Do you torque down the bolts in the tranny? I always do since they are small and mostly threaded into aluminum.

I had to bore out one of the 10mm bolts that hold down the shift mechanism in a friend's B tranny because the guys that supposedly "rebuilt" his tranny torqued it down too much and stripped the threads fromt he casing. They also cracked the casing were the 1/2' plug goes.
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Old 04-17-2006, 08:37 PM
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those bolts that hold the shift thingy can be hand tightened
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Old 04-18-2006, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by MADMAX
Being the "tranny guru" that you are. Do you torque down the bolts in the tranny? I always do since they are small and mostly threaded into aluminum.
When doing trannys, I torque NOTHING.

Case bolts get ran down with a weak 3/8" impact with 60 psi air supply, then I go around with ratchet and "spark plug tight" all the case bolts. Tighten one, skip two..13 bolts, go around the case 3 times.
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Old 04-19-2006, 05:10 PM
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lol i totally forgot i started this thread until like 2 seconds ago.. but yeah its the clutch cover (pressure plate cover). i just did 20ft/lbs and called it a day. i agree they're not as vital to have in spec as like your head bolts.. Anyways. thanks for the feedback.

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Old 04-22-2006, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by penguininatux
A LITTLE BACKGROUND:

alright. after new piston/ring installation i spun a rod bearing 15 mins after i started it up again. so i dropped the engine, took off the tranny, clutch, flyswheel, oil pump, pullies etc to get to the crankshaft. removed all the main journal caps and rod caps. removed the crank. took it to waterhouse motorsports in tacoma. they did an excellent job of regrinding it .010" over (.25mm). Next i bought .010" over ACL duraglide 780's to go with it. installed the crank and flywheel.

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Tonight, i just put in the stage 2 clutch. but have one question. On most honda's or toyotas. or whatever make . What is the ballpark of torque specs for the clutch cover? I did 20 ft lbs, but wanna know if u guys have even one or 2 number on your cars to throw at me to give me a good idea of about where i should tighten. I have a chiltons manual, but it doesnt go into detail about the clutch. Just the engine. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
how did you spin a rod bearing?
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Old 04-23-2006, 10:25 AM
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what engine? cuz a model engine has its specific torque specs..

B16a plate pressure 25 N.M (19lb-ft)

B16a Flywheel 103 N.M. (76 lb-ft)
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Old 04-24-2006, 12:32 AM
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what engine? cuz a model engine has its specific torque specs..

B16a plate pressure 25 N.M (19lb-ft)

B16a Flywheel 103 N.M. (76 lb-ft)
No, as I stated before. Proper torque of flywheel bolts when the impact gun stops turning, Proper torque for pressure plate bolts, is when the air ratchet stops turning.

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Old 04-24-2006, 06:39 PM
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what I've been using for past 8+ years...........
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