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I was taught to use no more than 10-12 ft/lb of torque for AN aluminum
fittings, but why not call Van's to get the answer from the source? "Steve Waltner" wrote in message ... I'm to the point of installing the fuel fittings on the fuel tanks on my RV-8A project. I'm a little confused about what torque to set my wrench at when installing the fitting. The fitting that goes through the tank rib and 3/16" reinforcement plate is an AN833-6D elbow with an AN924-6D nut on the outside. There are also a pair of -4D fittings for the vent line which will soon be mounted as well. The only torque chart that I'm ever able to find is one for AN bolts/nuts. Since these are aluminum fittings, I don't dare torque them to the same values. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Steve |
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