Flywheel screws

newbuild100

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GS100/94 model.

Re the above screws.


I can source "similar" screws locally (same thread/length etc)

Can I presume the O/E screws are high tensile (If so, what grade ?)

And, what makes a bolt a "stretch bolt" ?

Thanks all.
 
I would expect the tensile rating to be on the bolt heads, but would buy the genuine article from Motorworks etc.
 
Mm, the bolt heads are very thin, probably half the depth of a bolt that size !!!
 
And, what makes a bolt a "stretch bolt" ?

They are high-tensile bolts (or Set Screws) that are designed to be installed in such a way that they are 'stretched' by a set amount to retain their tension.

This usually entails torquing them up in sequence to a (fairly low) level, then turning each in sequence by a set no. of degrees.

On my Toyota Landcruiser (for instance) the 18 head bolts are torqued in sequence to 29 lbs/ft, then turned (in sequence) a further 90 degrees, then turned (in sequence) a further 90 degrees.

Its the amount of 'stretch' applied that's important, not the torque. I have no idea what the final torque settings are - but I need a 24" power bar to complete the job :D.

Important point . . You only 'stretch' them once, when they are undone they are discarded as scrap :thumb.

BMW must have their reasons for not using simple set screws with thread locker :nenau.

Bob.
 


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