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3/8 X 24 is 190 inch pounds ( about 15 Ft. lb. ) typical but depends on
material being torqued against, wood or metal. For 8 bolts it sounds fine. I used 18 ft lb. on my six Lycoming bolts on a 5 lam wood prop. just an opinion mindya Jim "Whunicut" wrote in message ... For a Continental 0-300. Flange uses 8, 3/8 bolts. Had the torque value written down but cant find it and memory fails. Any help appreciated. Warren Thanks to all who responded. I got smart, finally, and went to the Sensenich web site. The correct torque for 3/8 prop bolts is......280/300 in.lbs. w |
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