08-14-2014, 03:07 PM | #5581 |
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I question whether a cracked bushing and translate to broken mount. Even so, it's not unsafe, and he's really stretching it to drum up business. Even considering overhead, taxes, insurance, and possible liability, the quoted price shows a large profit motive.
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08-14-2014, 10:33 PM | #5583 |
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08-16-2014, 03:12 PM | #5584 |
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It's beyond irritating me now. I replaced the engine mount. All proud of myself that it only took 20 minutes. I was tightening up the last bolt, using the torque wrench to do it perfectly. And the damn bolt snapped. It felt pretty tight to me, but the wrench hadn't clicked yet, so I kept tightening. Then there was a big click as the MF snapped on me.
Either the torque wrench is calibrated wrong or I'm using it wrong. But it worked perfectly on the first bolt. So I've been to two car parts stores and one hardware store and can't find a bolt that fits. I'm pretty sure it's a non-standard M9 1.25 pitch bolt. So I finally gave in and went to the dealership to order a new bolt. It will be here Tuesday. Four hours into this damn project so far, and the car is now disabled until the new bolt gets here. Lesson learned: screw the torque wrench. Just follow my gut and tighten with a regular wrench. |
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Some bolts, as designated by the manufacturer of the car, are not to be reused, the service manual should tell you which. That bolt could have been over-torqued by the factory on anywhere along the way, causing it to be sub standard. The bolt has been around a long time, nobody know the trouble it's see. A burr or foreign material can cause binding which would require more force to overcome than the bolt is rated for. Most nuts and bolts are oily enough to prevent galling, even though they look shiny clean. It can gall in a fraction of a revolution, and when it does you're generally screwed, not being able to move the bolt in either directing without breaking it. Did you get the snapped bolt out?
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Yeah. I got it out. It was sticking out the other side of the welded on nut, so I grabbed it by the threads with vice grips, which are a hand tool, and was able to keep it going forward all the way out the other side. Good thing too, because it snapped inside the new mount, and I wouldn't have been able to get at it from that side.
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08-16-2014, 11:02 PM | #5587 |
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It was hard to turn, snapped off, then the part inside didn't take a lot of torque to turn with the vicegrips (a hand tool of undetermined handedness)?
That would rule out galling and a burr or foreign material binding.
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08-17-2014, 08:11 AM | #5588 |
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Yeah. It was very easy to turn with vice grips. I over tightened it with the torque wrench and it broke. The wrench should have prevented that from happening.
The only difference between this bolt and the first successful bolt was that this bolt was horizontal and the other was vertical. Does a clicking torque wrench not work in some positions? Seems crazy to me. |
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No, any position. It can be affected buy using the off hand to support it by holding the head, but we're talking maybe a ft lb or two, nothing critical in most applications. It could be a wrench malfunction, but I'd be more inclined to suspect the bolt was defective or had been damaged somewhere along the line. At some point it might have been over torqued.
When a bolt is tightened first it stretches. On steam chest bolts we'd measure how much the cover bolts stretched until it reached a predetermined length, because it was too difficult to measure torque accurately on six inch diameter bolts. Next the bolt reaches it's yield point. At the yield point the weakest section of the bolt stretches a little as it relieves some of the built up tension. That stretching(yielding), causes that point to grow slightly smaller in diameter. The manufacturers use some torque-to-yield bolts these days, hence bolts which can't be reused. The manuals identify those. After it reaches the yield point, if you keep twisting, that weak point is where it will snap.
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The barely dressed-up insult. Irritating. Insult me and incur my wrath or shut the fuck up. Pick a side of the fence.
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Do you use a lot of moisturizing lotion? It really helps later. I'm glad to see LJ is making a skin suit too
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