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Learning the hard was not to reuse torque to yeild bolts.
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<blockquote data-quote="95PGTTech" data-source="post: 8362047" data-attributes="member: 55701"><p>You don't necessarily need to not reuse them. What you need to do is find the manufacturer specifications on desired, and acceptable to reuse bolt stretch. If they are within stretch limits, it is fine to reuse them. Obviously the bolt that failed was not.</p><p></p><p>It is just as much a problem to not achieve proper bolt stretch (easy example is ARP hardware on new Manley rods), as to install a bolt or stud with more than acceptable bolt stretch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95PGTTech, post: 8362047, member: 55701"] You don't necessarily need to not reuse them. What you need to do is find the manufacturer specifications on desired, and acceptable to reuse bolt stretch. If they are within stretch limits, it is fine to reuse them. Obviously the bolt that failed was not. It is just as much a problem to not achieve proper bolt stretch (easy example is ARP hardware on new Manley rods), as to install a bolt or stud with more than acceptable bolt stretch. [/QUOTE]
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