Torque Values
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2013 12:41 pm
I've got a question on the torque values given in the Resource Technical Article file: http://www.mg-tabc.org/library/torque.htm
There it says that the 8mm rocker arm assembly bolts are to be torqued to 16 ftlbs.
The MG Y-type forum (http://www.mgccyregister.com/node/19016) gives the torque spec as 27 ftlbs.
David DuBois (http://homepages.donobi.net/sufuelpumps ... ngines.pdf) gives the torque spec as 19 ftlbs.
I also have a question on the 10mm rocker arm assembly bolts...our site tech article gives the torque value as 43 ftlbs. David DuBois concurs, the Y-type forum gives the torque spec as 42 ftlbs but the MG Cars site (http://www.mgcars.org.uk/imgytr/pdf/reassycheck.pdf) lists the torque spec as 30 ftlbs.
I'm sure there's other discrepancies throughout the specs but these were the only two I was concerned with today. Can someone verify WHICH is correct...and if our site lists the wrong torque specs please correct it.
Thanks,
Gene
There it says that the 8mm rocker arm assembly bolts are to be torqued to 16 ftlbs.
The MG Y-type forum (http://www.mgccyregister.com/node/19016) gives the torque spec as 27 ftlbs.
David DuBois (http://homepages.donobi.net/sufuelpumps ... ngines.pdf) gives the torque spec as 19 ftlbs.
I also have a question on the 10mm rocker arm assembly bolts...our site tech article gives the torque value as 43 ftlbs. David DuBois concurs, the Y-type forum gives the torque spec as 42 ftlbs but the MG Cars site (http://www.mgcars.org.uk/imgytr/pdf/reassycheck.pdf) lists the torque spec as 30 ftlbs.
I'm sure there's other discrepancies throughout the specs but these were the only two I was concerned with today. Can someone verify WHICH is correct...and if our site lists the wrong torque specs please correct it.
Thanks,
Gene