There is a early and late style stud, the early stud is 10mm (the stud size) and a 8mm is the late style, the torque for the 10mm is 25lbs and the 8mm is 18lbs , by the way they are head nuts not bolts
what is the tork for the intake(bolt 8mm) v6 3l 2001 Mazda tribute es
An 8mm wrench typically fits a bolt with an 8mm hex head. However, the exact bolt size can vary depending on the thread pitch and type of the bolt. Common bolt sizes that might use an 8mm wrench include M8 bolts, which have a nominal diameter of 8mm. Always check the specific requirements for your application to ensure compatibility.
No, you should not over-torque a bolt, as this can lead to bolt failure, stripping of threads, or damage to the materials being fastened. Proper torque ensures that the bolt functions effectively and maintains the integrity of the joint. Always follow manufacturer specifications and use a torque wrench for accurate application. Over-torquing compromises safety and performance.
Depends on the bolt size. 8mm bolts are 17-18 ft lbs or 204-216 in lbs, 10mm bolts are33-35 ft lbs or 396-420 in...
The weight an 8mm bolt can hold depends on factors such as the material of the bolt, the quality of the threading, and how it is being used. In general, an 8mm bolt made of steel can typically hold several hundred pounds when inserted in a secure manner. For specific weight capacities, it is recommended to consult with the manufacturer or engineering guidelines.
The first thing we have to know is--what torque? Is it Head bolt torque, rod bolt torque, main cap torque, water bolt torque, or something else? Please specify.
The head bolt torque specifications are 150 pounds per square inch. The head bolts should be torqued in 50 pound intervals.
The Lexus cylinder head bolt torque specification is 150 pounds. The cylinder head bolts should be torqued in 50 pound intervals.
The 2002 Kia had bolt torque specification is 160 pounds. The head bolts should be torqued in 40 pound intervals.
8mm
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.