[Spridgets] phosphated bolt?

fastvee fastvee at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 8 08:34:18 MDT 2010


Hi Jim,
I don't know if you received any replies to your question. I think many are
scratching their head over this question because normally alloy rod bolts
aren't color dyed or phosphate coated. However coatings or different thread
lubes would change the torque required to get the same bolt stretch. I haven't
worked on a 1500, but my opinion is to use the higher torque. An additional 4
ft lbs. is not much and will not break a rod bolt. I hope this helps.
John
Fogelsville, PA

--- On Wed, 4/7/10, domanicoj at comcast.net <domanicoj at comcast.net> wrote:

From: domanicoj at comcast.net <domanicoj at comcast.net>
Subject: [Spridgets] phosphated bolt?
To: spridgets at autox.team.net
Date: Wednesday, April 7, 2010, 5:44 PM

Can anyone help me with identifying phosphated or colour dyed bolts on the
connecting rod bearing cap?

The difference between the two torque settings is 4 ftlbs.B  But, I don't
want
to break a bolt.

1975 1500



Jim Domanico

Chalfont, PA
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