plowboy6602
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i am rebuilding a sotck briggs and stratton 5 hp. i was woundering what the torque(ft./lbs) needs to be on the rod bolts thanks

It is absolutely necessary, unless you want something less than factory spec.Some people like to torque rods, some say it is unessasary.
Some people like to torque rods, some say it is unessasary.
For something like a rod, im capable of using a regular wrench. If i can find the specs easily, alright, ill torque them. However, once you do it quite a few times, you know whats tight enough and whats too tight.
Simple using a wrench lefty loosey righty tighty thats all.
Im more concerned about headbolts than anything else.
No i have never had them back out, im talking about breaking a headbolt or unevenly tightening them.
On a rod though you just need to keep them tight enough. If you have never tightened a rod bolt before dont guess. After a while you get a feel for the range.
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For something like a rod, im capable of using a regular wrench. If i can find the specs easily, alright, ill torque them. However, once you do it quite a few times, you know whats tight enough and whats too tight.
Simple using a wrench lefty loosey righty tighty thats all.
Im more concerned about headbolts than anything else.