Torque Settings
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I suppose you are right "ede" but if this sight is anything like www.chevelles.com sight that I normaly go to, the guys there are always out to help a guy rather than lead him in the wrong direction and give him false info or help. Thanks again for the help guys.
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I don't know how picky you are but myself I would rather refrence stretch rather than torque for those all important bolts. Torque is only an inference of stretch based on the characteristics of the fastener and a thread lube. good luck
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true the members here will and do go out of their way to help, but mistakes can and are made and there are always a few trolls that tell the wrong info to see what trouble they can cause.
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My Chilton's Repair Manual states the following for an 88 350 TPI:
Rod: 45 ft-lbs
Main bearing:
Inner: 70-85 ft-lbs
Outer: 60-75 ft-lbs
As stated above, if you have aftermarket equipment in these areas, you will need to adjust these values.
Good luck.
Rod: 45 ft-lbs
Main bearing:
Inner: 70-85 ft-lbs
Outer: 60-75 ft-lbs
As stated above, if you have aftermarket equipment in these areas, you will need to adjust these values.
Good luck.
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