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MS20074-05-06 torque question

Hello group, hoping experts can weigh in and clarify how to determine correct torque for alternator bracket to engine (RV14 390). These bolts are 5/16-18 course thread. AC 43.13 charts show specs for bolt and nut combo, but what about when the bolt goes into the engine?

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Engine Maintenance/Overhaul Manual has torques listed for all the fasteners on the engine. Google Service Table Limits Lycoming O390.
 
It doesn't really matter that the bolt threads into the engine boss instead of into a nut. The bolted joint is still a 5/16-18 thread....so follow the toque spec for a 5/16-18 thread...,..80-90 inch pounds. AND, use p/n 10-1011 locking tab washer as shown in the drawing. These bolts get the "belt and suspenders" approach to thread locking, because the alternator is a relatively heavy mass, cantilever mounted off the engine as shown.

The required torque may (as suggested by Pixair) or may not be shown in the Maintenance manual. I don't remember if it is or not.......but if it is not listed specifically for that bolt, use the general table you listed above.
 
.......These bolts get the "belt and suspenders" approach to thread locking, because the alternator is a relatively heavy mass, cantilever mounted off the engine as shown....
Locking feature is required because they are installed in a blind hole.

Edit = Good question by the OP, BTW. Threading steel into a softer material could/should require some scrutiny.
 
- B&C manual states 110-150 in-lbs
- Superior manual list 200 in-lbs
- Lycoming manual (as already stated in post #5) lists 204 in-lbs
 
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