760 ft lbs is recommended
The torque specification for a 3/4 inch supertitanium bolt can vary based on the bolt's grade, thread pitch, and application. Generally, a common torque range for a 3/4 inch bolt is approximately 150 to 300 foot-pounds. It's essential to consult the manufacturer's specifications or relevant engineering tables for precise torque values tailored to specific uses and conditions. Always consider factors like lubrication and joint conditions, as they can affect the required torque.
what is the bolt pattern for a Kia Magentis 2007 with 17 inch alloy wheels
Neither. Bolt tensile strength is in pounds per square inch. You are confusing torque with bolt strength. Typically a bolt will be torqued to stretch the bolt and preload it to about 50% of its strength. The relation between torque T and preload P is T = 0.15DP where D is bolt diameter(inch), T is inch pounds and P is pounds. Then stress is P/A where A is bolt area and this stress is 1/2 of strength. Note that torque in foot pounds is simply in lb/12, or 12 inch pounds = 1 ft lb
240 inch pound
160 inch/pounds
Cylinder Head Torque is 190 inch pounds or 22.0nm
no. they are of a different bolt pattern size.
The head bolt torque specifications are 150 pounds per square inch. The head bolts should be torqued in 50 pound intervals.
75 ft/lbs
The head bolt torque specifications for the 1986 Chevrolet Corvette is 200 pounds per square inch. The bolts should be torqued at 50 pound intervals.
The head bolt torque specs for the 2000 Eclipse with a 3.0 liter is 81.07 feet-pounds and 973.39 inch-pounds. In addition, torque specs include 100 N-m.
The torque specification, for the harmonic balancer on your 350 cubic inch engine, is 280 pounds per square inch. The torque specification may vary according to the manufacturer of the engine.