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FCmaniac 04-23-2003 11:40 AM

Now I put the oil pan on and broke one of the bolts. I torqued them all to 8 lbs which is supposed to be right and this one just broke. I managed to get the pan on pretty quick so the RTV can settle in good. Do I have to get this out and put a new one in or will it be ok?

j9fd3s 04-23-2003 01:18 PM

21 out of 22 is 95% if you did everything 95% we'd be thrilled



mike

FCmaniac 04-23-2003 04:47 PM

haha, ok thanks Mike. I'll be happy if it runs after all this. I put the CAS back in but marking it to match the original position made no difference since I put the RB pulley on and ended up spinning it a few times with the torque wrench.



The RB pulley has 4 timing marks, the second one in is 0 degrees so I aligned that with the timing pointer and then put the CAS back in with the key aligned like it said in the Haynes manual. I dont know if that is right but I will have to get a light and use Ito's basic timing method that he posted in here.

ILUVMY88CABRIO 04-23-2003 07:39 PM

Red locktite breaks down with high heat. So you can try taking a propanr torch to it untill it gets nice and hot. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/wink.png That is about the only way I know of for getting a bolt out that has had red locktite put on it. Next time use blue.

FCmaniac 04-23-2003 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by ILUVMY88CABRIO' date='Apr 23 2003, 08:39 PM
Red locktite breaks down with high heat. So you can try taking a propanr torch to it untill it gets nice and hot. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/wink.png That is about the only way I know of for getting a bolt out that has had red locktite put on it. Next time use blue.

Well I want it to stay in so I'm not going to do anything at this point. I still think I got about 80 lbs on it so hopefully it wont come loose.

Apex13B 04-23-2003 10:27 PM

You should really invest in a big strap wrench or a very strong friend. From what I know the spec on the front bolt is about 150-180 ft/lbs (correct me if I am wrong)



A 3/8 impact gun usually does the job for me, the craftsman palstic one in the middle setting will pound it in well https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png



I took off the steering rack and radiator when I changed the oil pellet, OMP gasket and water pump

FCmaniac 04-24-2003 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by Apex13B' date='Apr 23 2003, 11:27 PM
You should really invest in a big strap wrench or a very strong friend. From what I know the spec on the front bolt is about 150-180 ft/lbs (correct me if I am wrong)



A 3/8 impact gun usually does the job for me, the craftsman palstic one in the middle setting will pound it in well https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png



I took off the steering rack and radiator when I changed the oil pellet, OMP gasket and water pump

I broke two strap wrenches, one was nylon, the other was rubber of some kind. I really should've had a chain wrench. I took the steering rack out too..that made it a lot easier. Now I put a manual rack in and the steering wheel is a bit off so I need to adjust that and then get an alignment. Today I'm doing the manifolds and TB and then brakes and thats it. I'll try and start it tonight. I realize that all the prep I did didnt matter since I didnt have the right tools. All I needed was a chain wrench and impact gun! https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683664.gif

pengaru 04-24-2003 12:37 PM

It's 80-98 lbs-ft



It shouldnt bee too difficult to obtain the required torque, it's just a pain to remove because of the locktite (lots of threads).

j9fd3s 04-24-2003 02:06 PM

on the later ones they have this little brackety framus that physically holds the bolt head, and keeps it from spinning



mike

Nemesis 04-24-2003 02:11 PM


little brackety framus


Is that like a flux capacitor?


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