crank bolt
#1
crank bolt
is it wise to put anti seize on the crank bolt threads when reinstalling it? or will it increase the chances of it coming off by accident...? I will be torqueing the bolt to 130 f/lbs at least.
#2
anti seize will be fine
that just means u have to torque it less to get the same torqe rating as a bolt torqued without anti seize
so torquing it to the 130ft/lbs with anti seize is better than 130lbs without
that just means u have to torque it less to get the same torqe rating as a bolt torqued without anti seize
so torquing it to the 130ft/lbs with anti seize is better than 130lbs without
#3
Originally posted by loudsubz
anti seize will be fine
that just means u have to torque it less to get the same torqe rating as a bolt torqued without anti seize
so torquing it to the 130ft/lbs with anti seize is better than 130lbs without
anti seize will be fine
that just means u have to torque it less to get the same torqe rating as a bolt torqued without anti seize
so torquing it to the 130ft/lbs with anti seize is better than 130lbs without
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