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Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 1:25 pm Post subject: Cylinder Base Torque |
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Gotta learn how to "send a message"....sorry
What is the torque for the cylinder base nut/stud combination
Does anyone have advice on how to keep them tight.....anyone using Loctite? Which One?
Are any particular cylinders prone to leak at the base?
Thanks in advance
Roger B.
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Mike Bell
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Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 6:04 pm Post subject: Re: Cylinder Base Torque |
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300-320 in/lb. is what I have read here. For some of the studs on the bottom cylinders you will have to remove the oil sump. Use locktabs to secure the nuts and torque-seal to be sure nothing moves. The nuts are 14mm=9/16" so you can use an ordinary cylinder base wrench (after a bit of grinding around the perimeter so it will fit in the tight space). Doug has the locktabs and sump gaskets.
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george(at)gesoco.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 6:45 am Post subject: Cylinder Base Torque |
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I do not have experience with the CJ engines, but the M14P torques are as follows:
TABLE WITH TORQUE REQUIREMENTS AT M-14P ENGINE
Nomenclature
Thread size
Torque
Kgfm
In. Lbs.
Propeller governor hold nuts
M8
1.3-1.7
113-147
Drain tank hold nuts and bolts
M7
.95-1.2
82-104
Signaler filter hold nuts
M5
.45-.6
39-52
Cylinder hold down nuts
M10
3.5-3.8
304-330
Magnetos hold nuts
M8
1.3-1.7
113-147
Generator adapter hold nuts
M10
2-2.5
174-217
AK-50A air compressor hold nuts
M6
.7-.9
61-78
Oil pump hold nuts
M7
.95-1.2
82-104
Fuel pump hold nuts
M7
.95-1.2
82-104
Vacuum pump drive hold nuts
M8
1.3-1.7
113-147
Air distributor hold nuts
M5
.45-.6
39-52
Air start valves
M14
2.5-3
217-260
Carburetor hold nuts
M8
1.3-1.7
113-147
Spark plugs
M14
2.5-3
217-260
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Subject: Cylinder Base Torque
Gotta learn how to "send a message"....sorry
What is the torque for the cylinder base nut/stud combination
Does anyone have advice on how to keep them tight.....anyone using Loctite? Which One?
Are any particular cylinders prone to leak at the base?
Thanks in advance
Roger B.
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