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6.0 Aftermarket
H-11 torque numbers on the 6.0L
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[QUOTE="Mdub707, post: 254611, member: 107"] I actually remembered to bring a stud in today! It's sitting right here on my desk, just have to get back to inspection and get it measured. Just haven't had a free moment to break away to do so yet, but I should have it before days end. Again, even if the TPI is different, it's only part of the equation. Stud stretch has more variables than just TPI... the strength of the material being used should play a factor too, as a higher tensile strength won't deform as much... I am going to talk to one of the engineers today on our hydraulics line and ask him about this more in depth. See if we can get to the bottom of this. [/QUOTE]
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