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I am almost ready to put the timeserts in the front cover of my Griso . There are four 8mm SA bolts that are in there tight. Penetrating oil has been applied and I am thinking of using my torque wrench to gradually increase the amount of force used to ensure I don't strip or otherwise destroy the fasteners. How much would be too much?
An I misreading you, or does that need re explaining ? The bolts are in there tight, and you want to increase torque ???
My torque wrench works both ways. I can set it to see how much force I am applying to the fastener to avoid stripping it while removing.Thanks to Guzzisteve for the correct spec. It feels like more than 20 ft lbs by hand but I have been accused of insensitivity in the past.
Oh, ok now I see. You won't strip a thread by trying to undo an over tightened bolt but you may break off the head. Is localised warming an option ?
I tried a bit of that yesterday with a heat gun. There is a light snow outdoors right now. The garage is around 50 degrees F.! I will try a little more gentle persuasion.
A lot of differences in penetrating oils, some are worthless. Best is aerokroil fallowed by pb blaster. A steady torque while applying heat with a propane torch would be my choice though.
I have two words for you. Impact driver.
Sometimes just pouring a couple of kettles full of hot water over it will do the trick. Always worth a try.
For some reason Kroil is had to find here in my (NY, Bear Mt.) area. I will stop by AutoZone later today.Huzo writes: Try to get the heat into the aluminium before the bolt gets too hot. The Al has a greater co efficient of expansion, so should allow easier rotation of the bolt. Good luck !Thanks, That block is a big heat sink!My understanding of torque wrenches was faulty. It works both ways but only measures torque one way. Another clever plan ruined.
It's my understanding that you should not use a torque wrench to remove bolts.
Point 7 in this link:http://www.norbar.com/en-us/News-Events/Blog/entryid/449/the-ten-things-you-should-know-about-your-torque-wrench
I will bet Luigi used some form of lock tight (that will be white when you get them out) on those fasteners so heat should be your friend..
Max torque on my wrench is 120 lbs/ft so I don't think an 8 mm bolt is going to give it much trouble. Any pointers on the impact driver? Set it and whack it seems to be the short version.
Make sure you twist it in the direction you want to go. Depending on how well its made they can have a habbit of changing direction between blows.
Currently watching youtube how-to
^^^^^^ He's talking about the impact driver. It's easy to use.. hold torque on it with your hand in the direction you want it to go. (Normally, counterclockwise to remove a RH bolt) and smack it with your copper hammer. This serves two purposes.. it keeps the screwdriver/socket/allen wrench firmly bottomed out while giving the fastener a good jerk to break it free.