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Revision as of 20:33, 30 January 2016
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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 |
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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.
SPEC: OEM: Clamping Force
- Clamping Force: Approximately 11000 pounds force.