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24 Bolt Beadlock Torque Specs (regular bolt pattern)

mr jits

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Called a reputable dealer that resells custom H1 headlocks and his advice was as follows: tighten following the standard multi-bolt torque pattern. Using a feeler gauge, there should be zero gap between the two halves, torque to 10-15 ftlbs after zero gap is achieved.
 

86humv

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Called a reputable dealer that resells custom H1 headlocks and his advice was as follows: tighten following the standard multi-bolt torque pattern. Using a feeler gauge, there should be zero gap between the two halves, torque to 10-15 ftlbs after zero gap is achieved.
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Tighten locknuts to 85 lb-ft (115 N.m}in tightening sequence shown , then
Tighten locknuts to 110 lb-ft (149 N.m}in tightening sequence shown .
Check for gaps at each stud with an 0.0015 gage.
..I tried to add a photo, then tried to delete these small photos....I won't let me.
Googe search to : ARMY TM 9-2320-387-24-1 Mantainance UpArmor HumVee Vol 1 Jun09
pg. 8-14.12
 

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