Discussion of technical issues and ideas (engine, chassis)
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Speed breeder
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by Speed breeder »
Why does the manual indicate the torque settings so low... or is this right:
Big ends 41 - 44 nm
Mains 44 - 54 nm
It seems very low...(its not a golf)
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by veecee »
i would have to go the garage to check, and i'm not doing that right now...
yes its not a golf - but its the same basic principle man! its just another engine hey!
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by Vlade »
yip it is that low... even a opel corsa engine is higher... but it is correct...
But remember when wet torque'ing it its much more efficient at that torque level...
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by veecee »
lots of things are more efficient when they're WET, i reckon its the slipperyness!!!
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by Speed breeder »
thanks for the tips on more than one subject... i think...
Ok cool...
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by Shift S13 »
Apparently the cradle or brace that goes over the main caps on the CA disperses the load evenly over the mains.. Therefore less torque is required.
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