Your not mixing metric/English bolts on the flywheel are you? Stripping at that low torque just seems too weird for even a cheap steel flywheel.
Good point, the factory spec is 52 ft lbs (
). Guessing they are 10 mm bolts for that kind of torque.Your not mixing metric/English bolts on the flywheel are you? Stripping at that low torque just seems too weird for even a cheap steel flywheel.
). Guessing they are 10 mm bolts for that kind of torque....Your not mixing metric/English bolts on the flywheel are you? Stripping at that low torque just seems too weird for even a cheap steel flywheel.




Thanks for setting me straight by the way. At least all I have to replace now is a couple of bolts and my pride.![]()


) about my issue a whole lot more minds were looking at the problem and in short order the answer was found and it only cost me a day and a few extra bolts. If I would have just floundered around on my own, who knows how long and how much money it would have taken before I realized what the issue was.I'll be sure to be looking for that now.Whenever you look at my build thread from now on, you understand why my WP pulley only ever has 3 bolts installed!!!
-G

I used a thread-chaser to retap the hole (incorrectly) to a coarse thread...![]()

I am! I'm in kind of a weird spot because it feels like there should be more to fabricate/plan/change whatever so I find myself putting off bolting up the next thing. I keep thinking "I can't bolt that up because I still need to... ummm, something". I guess I just didn't realize I was "almost done" so to speak.

"Do I drive it now? Or am I supposed to take it apart again?"
-G

In the process of taking the exhaust manifolds on and off I managed to cross thread one of the bolts.
I'll have to buy a metric tap + die set today also to clean it back up. grrrrlol, I hear that!Whatever finish is?!
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