There is information some where as to the torque for each size bolt and thread pitch. A good reference, Virg
On 8/31/2015 2:15 PM, brian.kraut--- via KRnet wrote: > And that is almost how they are done on the Mustang 2. Those without > folding wings use a bolt and nut, but when using folding wings you use a > bolt ground to a bullet shaped end instead of threads and just bang it > in the hole. The wing gap seal has a piece on it that keeps them from > being able to back out. > > However, on the KR I do recommend a nut and if you are putting it on > might as well torque it correctly. Since you have two relatively thin > WAFs that can be bent a bit it is best to have them clamped together so > the bolt is really loaded only in shear as designed. >