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![]() Drives: 2011 Camaro 2ss Join Date: Jun 2022
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Bolt recommendation
I am in the process of putting my engine back together. I bought new head bolts new converter bolts and also new cam gear bolts and crankshaft bolt. Is there any others I should replace or is there some I should red or blue loctite on. Thanks everyone
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Dang, I thought this was gonna be another EV thread!
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Nah was just wondering if there was anything else people on here would recommend or have done.
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Try posting in Engine/Drivetrain section. Seriously, people may be put off here thinking it's another EV argument thread.
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These days the service manual directs you to replace all kind of bolts even subframe bolts, but to be honest with you other than head bolts, I have reused just about every other bolt without any failures in the field. The rule of thumb is that if it is a torque to yield bolt then it's a single use bolt.
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And "torque by angle" isn't necessarily the same as "torque to yield".
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Oil pump brace of your choice.
blue loctite on water pump and oil pump bolts |
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That's what I like about this forum, even working at the dealership I constantly learn new things on here. I was always under the assumption that after the initial torque applied to the bolt, say 50lb/ft any additional rotation measured in degrees causes the bolt to stretch making it a torque to yield fastener. What bolt/s are you referring to that aren't?
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There has been a lot of discussions on here on what are or are not torque to yield bolts.
Here are some articles on the issue. https://dannysengineportal.com/torqu...lus-angle-faq/ https://www.onallcylinders.com/2016/...gle-fastening/ Part of what I'm basing it on is a lot of the bolts that are torque plus angle is that there isn't any benefit from an engineering stand point to tighten the bolt to the point that it yields. I really don't have a list since most of what I work on for the Camaro has been brake and suspension and I'll admit that I don't even look up the spec in the service manual for those bolts. I'm pretty sure the brake caliper bolts are torque plus angle and some of the suspension bolts. Some people have read into fact that the manuals call for them to be a one time use bolt to mean that they are TTY. I think this often has to do with the factory applied lock-tight. I don't think anyone really knows which are torque to yield are which aren't (outside of the engineers that designed the assembly). I replace bolts that have a critical clamping function like headbolts. I will check the service manual torque procedure for other engine bolts that need a uniformly distributed clamping load like intake bolts. Suspension bolts I just tighten by feel/experience. I might do things a little different if I was working on things for the public and had to be concerned about lawyers. |
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A bolt might require torque angle tightening(to provide precise clamping force) but not reach it's yield point. TTY fasteners are one time use. Stick with OEM recommendations for engine bolts and you can't go wrong! |
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