Torque specs on Eurocharged 180mm pulley?
The Mercedes tech states the bolt should be torque to 200nm(148 foot/pounds) and then the bolt is turned an additional 90 degrees to lock/stretch it.
I was told previously the bolt needs to be torqued to 275 foot/pounds and then the bolt is turned an additional 90 degress to lock/stretch it.
Everyone agree's the 90 degree turn is correct but, I'm getting conflicting stories about the initial torque setting on the bolt. I've been told if they are not torqued incorrectly and come off, it is very costly...
Also, does anyone ever use loc-tite on the bolt as an additional precaution or no?
Thanks,
Todd
All pulleys made in 2011 require the new trq specs I emailed you.
Everyone should have the same TRQ specs provided in the box.
Failure to comply will void the warranty on the pulley.
If the tech is unable to follow our instructions, then I suggest finding a new shop to install the pulley.
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If you contact any bolt manufacture, ARP for example, they don't care what you are using the bolt for, they will tell you what the clamping force, and torque capabilities of the bolt are.
Has ASP done testing on this bolt to determine that Mercedes is wrong, and they bolt can handle this extra torque?
Is this torque causing the bolt to stretch and not able to hold the pulley correctly?
Causing the woodruf key to hold all the torque, and shear?








