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Torque Values for Sensors and other not nuts and bolts stuf

 
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Bill Schlatterer



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PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 2:07 pm    Post subject: Torque Values for Sensors and other not nuts and bolts stuf Reply with quote

Where or how would you find what to torque something like a Oil Temp Sensor? Big brass fitting, 7/8 socket size into the case just above the oil filter. Easy enough to get to with a crows foot and extension but how much do you tighten it? I'm thinking something like 100-125 inch pounds which feels like enough to flatten the copper gasket?
How about carb and fuel pump fittings ? ( I did find the AN values in the AC43 but nothing on the "banjo" part,…. Why do they call it a banjo fitting ? )
Is there any kind of rule of thumb for things which don't fall into the nut and bolt category? How about the synthetic Oil filler tube on an O-360 ? Takes a 1 1/8 wrench but it would look like you could twist it off if you're not careful? (Snug, then a little more, and wire it ??

All help appreciated, thanks
Bill S
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Wired, cowled, canopied and "engining"
But nowhere near done ;-(
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 6:33 am    Post subject: Torque Values for Sensors and other not nuts and bolts stuf Reply with quote

My personal take is leave the torque wrench on the bench and do it by feel...You'll spend a surprising amount of time torquing everything this way.

Frank

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Where or how would you find what to torque something like a Oil Temp Sensor? Big brass fitting, 7/8 socket size into the case just above the oil filter. Easy enough to get to with a crows foot and extension but how much do you tighten it? I'm thinking something like 100-125 inch pounds which feels like enough to flatten the copper gasket?
How about carb and fuel pump fittings ? ( I did find the AN values in the AC43 but nothing on the "banjo" part,…. Why do they call it a banjo fitting ? )
Is there any kind of rule of thumb for things which don't fall into the nut and bolt category? How about the synthetic Oil filler tube on an O-360 ? Takes a 1 1/8 wrench but it would look like you could twist it off if you're not careful? (Snug, then a little more, and wire it ??

All help appreciated, thanks
Bill S
7a Ark
Wired, cowled, canopied and "engining"
But nowhere near done ;-(
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 5:10 am    Post subject: Torque Values for Sensors and other not nuts and bolts stuf Reply with quote

Those values can be found in a Lycoming overhaul manual, except maybe the oil filler spout.

The crush type gaskets are not torqued. They are tightened until there is contact (finger tight) then further tightened a specified number of degrees. I don't have my manual handy so I don't know the actual values. The seam on the gasket goes on the engine side.

For the non-specified hardware like carb nuts, etc, there is a chart of torque values based on diameter and thread pitch of the fastener. Again, I don't have the numbers available right now. That overhaul manual is probably a good investment if you don't have it.

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