Flywheel to crank bolts torque to yield?

3B99SVT

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So I'm still waiting to receive my new Fidenza Al flywheel -- I already have the '03-'04 clutch & stuff from D&D. I'm getting the same set-up as 2001asp has been raving about (I hope it's good):banana:. So, I was wondering if I need to go get some new flywheel to crank bolts. Does anyone know if they're torque to yield? It doesn't look like it in my Haynes manual but I thought I'd better ask the forum. Thanks.
 

no_slow_svt

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yes they are .
i have heard of people reusing them. but i would get new ones if i were you.

if i remember right mine were like 18 bucks for all of them
 

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i've always reused the old ones w/ loctite.
 

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I don't see anything about them being TTY but, its always safe to go w/ new. last thing you want is that shit coming loose and jackin ur shit up.
 

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Reused them tons of times no with locktite with no problems on cars that get beat on with big power too
 

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