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+ | The S54 has two different types of connecting rod bolts. The torque procedure for each is different. | ||
+ | * Type-1: M11 x 1.25 mm thread pitch. 12 mm bi-hexagonal bolt head. | ||
+ | * Type-2: M10 x 1.25 mm thread pitch. E12 Torx bolt head. | ||
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+ | === OEM Rod Bolts (M11 x 1.25, 12mm bi-hex bolt head) === | ||
==== SPEC: OEM: Torque procedure ==== | ==== SPEC: OEM: Torque procedure ==== | ||
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!Angle | !Angle | ||
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− | | | + | |30 Nm |
− | | | + | |70 degrees |
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− | |Remove | + | |Remove bearing cap |
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− | | | + | |30 Nm |
− | | | + | |70 degrees |
+ | |} | ||
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+ | Make sure you are starting with new rod bolts. Factory rod bolts must be replaced once used. | ||
+ | # Lubricate rod bolt threads and connecting rod cap bore holes with appropriate thread lubricant. | ||
+ | # Torque to 30-Nm, then using a torque-angle gauge tighten another 70-degrees. | ||
+ | # Remove bolts. | ||
+ | # Repeat steps 1, 2. | ||
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+ | === OEM Rod Bolts (M10 x 1.25, E12 Torx bolt head) === | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== SPEC: OEM: Torque procedure ==== | ||
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+ | {| class = "diyTable bearingSpec" | ||
+ | !Torque | ||
+ | !Angle | ||
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− | | | + | |30 Nm |
+ | |105 degrees | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Release bolts | ||
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− | | | + | |30 Nm |
− | | | + | |105 degrees |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Release bolts | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |30 Nm | ||
+ | |105 degrees | ||
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Make sure you are starting with new rod bolts. Factory rod bolts must be replaced once used. | Make sure you are starting with new rod bolts. Factory rod bolts must be replaced once used. | ||
# Lubricate rod bolt threads and connecting rod cap bore holes with appropriate thread lubricant. | # Lubricate rod bolt threads and connecting rod cap bore holes with appropriate thread lubricant. | ||
− | # Torque to | + | # Torque to 30-Nm, then using a torque-angle gauge tighten another 105-degrees. |
− | # | + | # Release bolts. |
# Repeat steps 1-3 | # Repeat steps 1-3 | ||
# Repeat steps 1, 2. | # Repeat steps 1, 2. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 2 December 2016
Contents
Rod Bolt Comparisons
The S54 has two different types of connecting rod bolts. The torque procedure for each is different.
- Type-1: M11 x 1.25 mm thread pitch. 12 mm bi-hexagonal bolt head.
- Type-2: M10 x 1.25 mm thread pitch. E12 Torx bolt head.
OEM Rod Bolts (M11 x 1.25, 12mm bi-hex bolt head)
SPEC: OEM: Torque procedure
Torque | Angle |
---|---|
30 Nm | 70 degrees |
Remove bearing cap | |
30 Nm | 70 degrees |
Make sure you are starting with new rod bolts. Factory rod bolts must be replaced once used.
- Lubricate rod bolt threads and connecting rod cap bore holes with appropriate thread lubricant.
- Torque to 30-Nm, then using a torque-angle gauge tighten another 70-degrees.
- Remove bolts.
- Repeat steps 1, 2.
OEM Rod Bolts (M10 x 1.25, E12 Torx bolt head)
SPEC: OEM: Torque procedure
Torque | Angle |
---|---|
30 Nm | 105 degrees |
Release bolts | |
30 Nm | 105 degrees |
Release bolts | |
30 Nm | 105 degrees |
Make sure you are starting with new rod bolts. Factory rod bolts must be replaced once used.
- Lubricate rod bolt threads and connecting rod cap bore holes with appropriate thread lubricant.
- Torque to 30-Nm, then using a torque-angle gauge tighten another 105-degrees.
- Release bolts.
- Repeat steps 1-3
- Repeat steps 1, 2.