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jerry598
11-08-2009, 16:49
My Haynes book says the engine mount bracket to block torque value is supposed to be 75 ft lbs. This seems way too high to me. They are Grade 8 bolts, with a 9/16" hex head and look to be about 1.5" long. Is this really the proper torque value?

I don't want to break them off in the block.

NH2112
11-09-2009, 05:41
That does seem pretty high, last week I was bolting a transmission back up to a Detroit 3-53 and the 3/8"-16 bellhousing bolt torque spec was 45lb-ft. http://www.engineershandbook.com/Tables/torque.htm shows max torque for a dry 3/8"-16 gr. 8 bolt as 47lb-ft.

Robyn
11-09-2009, 06:36
Tight with a standard 3/8 ratchet and 9/16 socket is fine.

About 40 Ft Pounds

If your worried about them coming loose, use a little BLUE loctite on the threads

I have never ever used a torque wrench on these bolts and never had any come loose.


Good luck

Missy