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In article 6q3Pd.63958$eT5.59714@attbi_s51,
"Jay Honeck" wrote: The point I'm trying to make is it appears that some bolts being torqued have been overlooked and what is the chance that the cylinder nuts & thru bolts had been overlooked also? Simply, You don't know until you check. It'll require 10 minutes if you have easy access to the engine. I'm having my shop check these this morning. To those who think that the bolt might have been loose from the start, remember: I watched the shop build this engine, and I personally saw them check the torque on the engine case bolts. They *were* tightened to spec. I also know that they never re-checked them, however, and my main mechanic has admitted that they never check these as a matter of course. In the case of the O-540, anyway, the case bolts are torqued surprisingly low, and they are not secured in any way. No cotter pin, no safety wire, no LocTite, no lock washer -- NOTHING prevents those nuts/bolts from loosening over time. It seems like a ridiculous over-sight, but that's the way it is. A guy on the Cherokee Chat actually had a case bolt FALL OUT after loosening over time from vibration, so this is not an unheard-of problem. I'm surprised it's never been addressed in this forum before -- at least not in my 7 years here. I've bought a torque wrench, and I'm going to be checking ALL of these bolts every time I change the oil, from now on. Another caveat on torquing (from an old AI): All torquing should be done "wet", with a drop of oil to lube the nut, so as not to get a false torque reading. |
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