ok so i just looked at the torque spec chart which Chris was very helpful in posting so here is my question. torqueing the bolts as it said to 30 ftlbs caused the gasket to squeeze out ,so when using rtv due you still torque it to 30 ft lbs. thanks. prepping it isn't an issue as i have a scothbrite pad on a air grinder so it was spotless in no time and as suggested i covered the gears with a clean rag
I don't know what the chart says but I know a fair bit about bolts and there isn't a 5/16" bolt made that I would tighten to 30 ft lbs and not expect to have a problem with at some point. I guess I need to start checking to see what we are tightening them to.
A bit more research confirms what I know. There is a bolt that can take almost 30 ft lbs but it is grade 9 black oxide, clean and dry with no lube. RTV is a lube and since we can't guarantee we won't get some on the threads, there is no way I'm trying to tighten normal grade 8 to 30 without expecting some issues. The consequence of lube is you have to lower the torque value since you don't have the same amount of overall friction to overcome when you torque the bolts and lower friction means you lower the torque value.
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