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Eric Selinger
08-26-2004, 05:16
I need to know what the torque specs are for the fuel pump driver gear that bolts to the cam. It does not give a specific in thedieselpage R&R manual for a 1994 6.5L diesel.
Anyone know where to find torque spec listings on the internet?
Thanks!
Eric
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08-26-2004, 13:06
As listed in the R&R Guide and in the torque specs page in the Member's Area Reference Section: Camshaft sprocket bolt (pump drive gear) 65-125 ft/lbs
Fuel injection pump (driven) gear to pump 13-20 ft/lbs
Through about 1996, the cam bolt was torqued to 65 ft/lbs. GM apparently experienced a number of cam bolts coming loose in the electronic era, which resulted in an upgrade to a grade 10 bolt and the torque was increased to 125 ft/lbs.
Clean the threads on both the bolt & threaded hole with solvent, then apply a thread-locker when torquing the cam bolt.
The 6.5 Project 6.5's cam bolt was torqued to 65 ft/lbs more than 5-years and 150,000 miles ago. The DS4 could put more rotational torque on the cam, which may explain why GM upped the bolt torque.
MP
Eric,
GM did publish specs to go to 125 lbf-ft on the cam gear, and I really questioned it.
I asked several engineers I work with and did the baseline calculations and could never come up with a justification for that much torque on that bolt. 90 lbf-ft was much more in line with the size and grade of bolt.
After checking in with some engineering groups online, I found material design engineers that supported what I found. I looked at the existing bolt, bought a new bolt, checked the hardness and in the end I torqued mine to 90 lbf-ft with Loctite 271 on the threads. I've got over 30,000 miles since and no problems so far.
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