B Bodge ~SPONSOR~ Oct 4, 2003 481 0 Jul 1, 2004 #1 What is the best way to torque studs? Im about to have my cylinder replated and had to remove all the head studs. Could i just put the 2 nuts on it and get one w/ the torque wrench and hold the other so they dont spin?
What is the best way to torque studs? Im about to have my cylinder replated and had to remove all the head studs. Could i just put the 2 nuts on it and get one w/ the torque wrench and hold the other so they dont spin?
Rich Rohrich Moderator / BioHazard LIFETIME SPONSOR Jul 27, 1999 22,839 16,904 Chicago Jul 1, 2004 #2 Bodge said: Could i just put the 2 nuts on it and get one w/ the torque wrench and hold the other so they dont spin? Click to expand... That's how you do it. :cool:
Bodge said: Could i just put the 2 nuts on it and get one w/ the torque wrench and hold the other so they dont spin? Click to expand... That's how you do it. :cool:
R Rcannon ~SPONSOR~ Nov 17, 2001 1,886 0 Jul 2, 2004 #4 Rich, do you guys treat the studs with locktite, grease or anything like that before putting them in ? I hate how corroded they get between top end jobs. Is there a good way to prevent this?
Rich, do you guys treat the studs with locktite, grease or anything like that before putting them in ? I hate how corroded they get between top end jobs. Is there a good way to prevent this?