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Oh no.....not another bolt....
#21
This was put on a previous topic on here and may be of interest  http://benmlee.com/4runner/threads/threads.htm
But for those bolts I always go by feel anyway.
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#22
hmmm i think i may be spending my weekend cleaning some bolts and re-doing them without the copper grease.... :lol
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#23

http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,15140...#msg171589

http://benmlee.com/4runner/threads/threads.htm


I will say again, personally i think Copper Grease is great stuff BUT these thoughts also make sense too, so for lighter torque settings use the "nip up" technique, but for heavier stuff use oil.


I handle film cameras on a daily basis so i nip up tiny screws that if you blink you could drop them and never ever see them again, so i've never been heavy handed anyway.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#24
thanks, i think for the high torque bolts i will clean them and torque them dry.....i.e. suspension clamps and axels etc...

other bolts i will just get used to nipping up...
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#25
OK so just cleaned some bolts and reset them, i actually used no torque wrench for the first tighten and went by feel on the Upper and Lower yokes for the forks, and the axel and pinch bolt, turns out by feel it usually pretty close to the suggested torques.....so happy with that...


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#26
(30-05-15, 08:02 AM)anutz link Wrote:thanks, i think for the high torque bolts i will clean them and torque them dry.....i.e. suspension clamps and axels etc...

other bolts i will just get used to nipping up...


Use engine oil rather than dry, something's better than nothing, and it won't affect torque settings at all.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#27
(30-05-15, 01:16 PM)darrsi link Wrote:[quote author=anutz link=topic=17128.msg197497#msg197497 date=1432969328]
thanks, i think for the high torque bolts i will clean them and torque them dry.....i.e. suspension clamps and axels etc...

other bolts i will just get used to nipping up...


Use engine oil rather than dry, something's better than nothing, and it won't affect torque settings at all.
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If grease affects it I'd say oil or any other lube would have the same affect. Is it affect or effect I can never remember :lol
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#28
Looks like, you are  in Aus to long, its affecting your brain :lol
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#29
:lol
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#30
to affect (vb)
an effect (n)


or is it the other way round  :rolleyes
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#31
(01-06-15, 11:30 AM)risticuss link Wrote: to affect (vb)
an effect (n)


or is it the other way round  :rolleyes

ah that explains it (if it's right :lol). thanks I'll be able to sleep tonight
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#32
(02-06-15, 01:17 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote: [quote author=risticuss link=topic=17128.msg197773#msg197773 date=1433154639]
to affect (vb)
an effect (n)


or is it the other way round  :rolleyes

ah that explains it (if it's right :lol). thanks I'll be able to sleep tonight
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So should that post have been....

(31-05-15, 01:25 AM)His Dudeness link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=17128.msg197525#msg197525 date=1432988168]
[quote author=anutz link=topic=17128.msg197497#msg197497 date=1432969328]
thanks, i think for the high torque bolts i will clean them and torque them dry.....i.e. suspension clamps and axels etc...

other bolts i will just get used to nipping up...


Use engine oil rather than dry, something's better than nothing, and it won't affect torque settings at all.
[/quote]

If grease affects it I'd say oil or any other lube would have the same effect. Is it affect or effect I can never remember :lol
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:book
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