Torque settings.. (Slave)
Discussion
Namely the slave..
Listed above as 15 lbft, which is 20NM...
Which just sheared one of the bolts for my new RP slave allen head bolts.
I am worried I have been a twit, but I can't seem to see where. Am now obviously pissed off I have a snapped bolt in my bellhousing.
Listed above as 15 lbft, which is 20NM...
Which just sheared one of the bolts for my new RP slave allen head bolts.
I am worried I have been a twit, but I can't seem to see where. Am now obviously pissed off I have a snapped bolt in my bellhousing.

Edited by Jhonno on Friday 21st June 23:49
Hi, never taken out the slave, but I guess original bolts were about 8.8 high tensile steel?
So 15 lb ft is about right.
Just looked at the RP website, they state the bolts are stainless, so require lower torque, about 6 lb ft ish
http://www.fastenal.com/content/feds/pdf/Torque%20...
Stainless steel bolts are lower tensile strength than std HT steel bolts.
At least it will be easier to drill out and extract than a steel bolt.
-Craig
So 15 lb ft is about right.
Just looked at the RP website, they state the bolts are stainless, so require lower torque, about 6 lb ft ish
http://www.fastenal.com/content/feds/pdf/Torque%20...
Stainless steel bolts are lower tensile strength than std HT steel bolts.
At least it will be easier to drill out and extract than a steel bolt.
-Craig
Edited by Supateg on Saturday 22 June 00:27
Hmm.. I know stainless bolts do have a lower tensile strength, but I thought the torque would be to do with the sealing of the slave..
Probably best to just ring them and ask what they torque them up to..
Indeed, easier to drill, still a pain though. Pissed me right off, so just closed up shop and went in for the night.
Probably best to just ring them and ask what they torque them up to..
Indeed, easier to drill, still a pain though. Pissed me right off, so just closed up shop and went in for the night.
Torque is to do with stopping the fastner undoing itself.
Here
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Carroll-Smiths-Fasteners-P...
Good book by Carroll Smith, Nuts Bolts & Fastners
Well worth buying, all you need to know about Bolts and Torque etc.
Oh, has your torque wrench been calibrated recently? It could be out.
Here
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Carroll-Smiths-Fasteners-P...
Good book by Carroll Smith, Nuts Bolts & Fastners
Well worth buying, all you need to know about Bolts and Torque etc.
Oh, has your torque wrench been calibrated recently? It could be out.
ukkid35 said:
What torque wrench were you using?
A weight applied at a distance.. My lower scale torque wrench seems to have gone walkies. I think a mate must have it, just. a bit miffed to spend £80 "replacing" something I already have.3 of the bolts tightened up btw.. The last one sheared.
ridds said:
10Nm would be way more than enough for even an 8.8 in that diameter.
Important thing is the thread lock!!
Noted. Important thing is the thread lock!!
Assumption being the mother of all f
k ups, and I have assumed.. Badly.No threadlock applied either.. Again I did wonder, but assumed (there it is again) there would be notation with the slave to this effect..
ridds said:
Yeah we all make mistakes. At least you spotted yours before putting it all back together or thinking "it'll be fine..." 
Yes - but that's not mission critical. The ones that give me pause for thought are cam sprocket bolts and such like.
On the way home from the Spa/Ring at Easter I noticed that all the steering boss bolts were backing out, which was amusing in it's way. I comforted myself with the knowledge that it wasn't my fault because I'd never been there - and then realised that was even more worrying.
ukkid35 said:
On the way home from the Spa/Ring at Easter I noticed that all the steering boss bolts were backing out, which was amusing in it's way. I comforted myself with the knowledge that it wasn't my fault because I'd never been there - and then realised that was even more worrying.

Anyone know the bolt size? Forgot to bring one into work to order new ones..
M6x20? M6x15?
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