Fear and Forearms:
'Lo Fred,
I question things like whether the hex rounded off because it was "too small".
My reasoning is that the smaller bolts/nuts usually have lower torque settings per the manual. Provided that the owner is in possession of the manual AND reads it to find the proper torque for that particular bolt is only 23 foot pounds...
Then why do people torque it to the point where it takes 50-75 foot pounds to loosen it???
My suspicion is that folks don't have/read the torque specs. The natural thing to do is to torque it down like it was a lug nut on a russian tractor in the hopes that whatever the bolt is holding (the oil filter in this case...) won't leak. More is better, right? REEF on it to ensure it'll hold!!!
Afterwards at the next oil change they find that they can't get the bolt off without heroics. (Or worse...they don't do oil changes at all after that and then they put the bike up for sale...)
Just sayin' that I tighten my oil filter bolt like the good book sez. But to ease my fears of "leaks" I use aviation form-a-gasket on the threads and mating surfaces.
I think that if the bolt was bigger...
Somebody would just use a bigger/longer wrench to install the bolt and there would be a real distinct "snapping" sound when the next owner tried to remove that bolt in order to change his filter.
By comparison, a rounded off bolt ain't such a bother.
Originally posted by fredintoon
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I question things like whether the hex rounded off because it was "too small".
My reasoning is that the smaller bolts/nuts usually have lower torque settings per the manual. Provided that the owner is in possession of the manual AND reads it to find the proper torque for that particular bolt is only 23 foot pounds...
Then why do people torque it to the point where it takes 50-75 foot pounds to loosen it???
My suspicion is that folks don't have/read the torque specs. The natural thing to do is to torque it down like it was a lug nut on a russian tractor in the hopes that whatever the bolt is holding (the oil filter in this case...) won't leak. More is better, right? REEF on it to ensure it'll hold!!!
Afterwards at the next oil change they find that they can't get the bolt off without heroics. (Or worse...they don't do oil changes at all after that and then they put the bike up for sale...)
Just sayin' that I tighten my oil filter bolt like the good book sez. But to ease my fears of "leaks" I use aviation form-a-gasket on the threads and mating surfaces.
I think that if the bolt was bigger...
Somebody would just use a bigger/longer wrench to install the bolt and there would be a real distinct "snapping" sound when the next owner tried to remove that bolt in order to change his filter.
By comparison, a rounded off bolt ain't such a bother.
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