Erie Fred
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...Or don't torque them at all.
I worked on some fixturing applying the rod cap to the connecting rod in an engine, where
the nut was hand spun down close, a special cylinder was applied to grip the threads, pull the stud
to specified tension, and then the assembler could turn a little socket to spin the nut down the rest of the way
with this pull cylinder on top and around the nut.
Direct tensioning, no torque problems.
I worked on some fixturing applying the rod cap to the connecting rod in an engine, where
the nut was hand spun down close, a special cylinder was applied to grip the threads, pull the stud
to specified tension, and then the assembler could turn a little socket to spin the nut down the rest of the way
with this pull cylinder on top and around the nut.
Direct tensioning, no torque problems.