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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: polilara on 13 November 2015, 18:02:55
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Hello
I am reassembling the inlet to sandwich plate. I already tightened the 12 sandwich bolts to heads. 20 Nm is understandable when tightening bolts to aluminium heads. When I tighten inlet bolts 6 pc to sandwich plate is the torque really 20 Nm as well. I wonder it as the sandwich plate seems to be some kind of plastics and I am afraid that the brass "nuts" I see start to rotate inside this plastic. Please help.
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90647.0
Refit sandwich plate, tightening the 12 bolts to 20Nm
Refit Inlet, remembering to plug in injector connector, tightening 6 bolts to 20Nm
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20Nm is the figure I have always used when reassembling mine.
I cannot remember how many times (over the last 15 years with two different cars) - I haven't had a problem yet.
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20Nm isn't very much! Try it with a torque wrench; you'll be surprised at just how 'loose' it feels. Most small bolts are massively overtightened as a result.
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Thanks for confirmation, sure 20 Nm is not a high value - approximately 2 kg mass with one meter long lever. I go back to garage and do it. Just thinking the materials differences here. Thanks again.
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Snug and a touch more for me.
You can torque every single bolt if you want but as long as you know you're tightening in to plastic I usually find snug 'plus a touch' is good for me.
Berate me. I don't care :P ;D
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Snug and a touch more for me. ....
is that an Imperial or SI unit? ::) ::) ;D ;D