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Breakaway torque is the torque required to start the initial movement, in the loosening direction, of a bolt, screw, or nut from its (non−loaded) at rest position with the locking element engaged. Tightening torque is the torque necessary to move the bolt, screw, or nut along its threaded length in the tightening direction.
Tightening bolt torque
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It is important to know the head bolt tightening sequence and the torque of a vehicle. For the Fiat Punto it is 20nm, 30nm, 90 degree turn, 90 degree turn, then in order 8,6,2,5,10,7,3,1,4,9.
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Page 278 2000 S430 Owner's Manual: Wheel mounting bolt tightening torque 110 ft.lb. (150 Nm).
pounds of force Foot pounds or torque. Measured with a torque wrench.
The Manual recommends 40 Ft.Lbs torque. There is a prescribed bolt tightening pattern that you should follow. Also, once the bolt flange engages the bolt bosses, tighten bolts one quarter turns until torque is reached.
You don't use a torque wrench to loosen ANYTHING. -It is only for tightening nuts and bolts to the correct torque.
The cylinder head bolt torque specs for a Mitsubishi 2.0 or 2.6 is 65 to 72 ft. lbs. cold. Torque sequence is as follows.
Experience. ----------------- If the bolt is horizontal : With weights, you can take a wrench of known length and knowing the torque needed, calculate the amount of weight needed to apply the proper torque to the wrench when it is horizontal. Otherwise you can only guess at it.
There will be a diagram of this in every car's manual. -Follow that specific diagram to order of tightening and torque specs.