Rapid Robert
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rod bolts main cap bolts head bolts. clean/dry or use lube?
Exactly. You can't use a dry torque number on a lubed fastener as it will end up being overstretched.What does the factory service manual say?
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I just looked and the FSM does not say anything about lub on the bolt threads.
Note the torque on a dry bolt vs a lubed bolt are typically different.
The same torque on a lubed bolt might stretch the bolt more than the same torque on a dry bolt. Meteorology of the bolt will be the deciding factor and what the bolt manufacturer says.
Just my 2 cents
rod bolts main cap bolts head bolts. clean/dry or use lube?
This is the best response, and 100% correctMachine shop
ARP? use ARP lube
Stock bolts in a blind hole? a drop of 50 weight oil under the bolt head and on the threads
Stock bolts in a open hole leading to water jacket ? Sealer on the threads and a drop of 50 weight oil under the bolt head.
Standard bolts, motor oil dip then wiped off before install, thats wiped , not cleaned.rod bolts main cap bolts head bolts. clean/dry or use lube?
What does the factory service manual say?
Mymopar.com
Free download
I just looked and the FSM does not say anything about lub on the bolt threads.
Note the torque on a dry bolt vs a lubed bolt are typically different.
The same torque on a lubed bolt might stretch the bolt more than the same torque on a dry bolt. Meteorology of the bolt will be the deciding factor and what the bolt manufacturer says.
Just my 2 cents