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    m42 crank bolt

    can i reuse it??

    #2
    yep. just dont torque to 300 some lb feet when you put it on again. its really doesnt need to be that tight.

    bout half the torque and a little dab of locktite will do just fine. thats what i do

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      #3
      Originally posted by Dj Buttchug View Post
      yep. just dont torque to 300 some lb feet when you put it on again. its really doesnt need to be that tight.

      bout half the torque and a little dab of locktite will do just fine. thats what i do
      imma torque it down to 244foot pound without locktite. 244 is Bentley spec.

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        #4
        Jesus, mine came off with an impact gun, it couldn't have been tight enough. I plan to re use mine fwiw.
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          #5
          I have reused mine 3 or 4 times. I torque it to spec (244ft-lbs), without any thread locker.

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            #6
            thanks yall

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              #7
              Meh, I bought a new one since they're supposed to be a single-use piece.
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                #8
                i know honda crank bolt you can reuse.

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                  #9
                  I have know idea why it would need to be 244lb/ft. it only holds the accessory pulleys.

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