The Workshop Manual gives a torque value of 26–30 foot pounds for the intake manifold bolts on the Studebaker V-8. My experience has been that often when I try to torque the 4 bolts that go through the 4 inner spanner clamps, the clamps usually split before I reach even 26 foot pounds of torque. Has anyone else had the same experience? Is it because I am using old clamps that are weakened by metal fatigue? I suppose it could be that my torque wrench is not accurate, but I have a good quality Craftsman "made in the USA" torque wrench that I have cared for and not abused. I always zero it out when I am done, so that would not account for any inaccuracy.
If others have had the same problem, I would be curious as to what you have found to be the proper torque setting for the intake manifold bolts, that is, a torque value that will not split the clamps but will adequately seal the mating surfaces.
If others have had the same problem, I would be curious as to what you have found to be the proper torque setting for the intake manifold bolts, that is, a torque value that will not split the clamps but will adequately seal the mating surfaces.
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