RE: Flywheel Mounting Bolts
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RE: Flywheel Mounting Bolts



My thanks to everyone who responded.  I've been doing it as Don reported 
below, but I just wanted to verify that I'm doing it correctly...Brian


Don Owen wrote:
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> Do not use them as they can shear off and cause all kinds of trouble. 
> The correct hardness bolts are made to be tightened and then torqued 
> down in an alternating pattern (like installing wheel stud nuts). 
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