Posted by bc on March 12, 2021 at 07:24:34 from (24.255.129.137):
Hello guys. Been putting my 2606 back together and wonder what the correct torque values should be for 1/4" and on up to 5/8"? The table I pulled up on my phone and have been using is all over the place and different numbers for galvanized, plain, galv + wax. Been using most of the old bolts which I think are grade 5 but have replaced some with grade 2. Typically use anti-seize except the blue locktite on the 1/4" fan bolts and red on the flywheel. Been going with the higher values. The IH book has 90 for head, 60 for flywheel, and 25 for manifold screws but these are special applications. Think I was using 150 ft. lbs for the 5/8" bolts. I see now that I have to pull 2 head bolts to add the tank bracket and then tighten them back down. Thanks. Just trying to be consistent. Been replacing most of the lock washers as a lot of them are flatter than a pancake after 50+ years. Most are coarse thread but I see that the 1/4" fan bolts are fine thread and I used 12# on those.
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