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Hi there,
I was just installing my valve covers and tightening down the bolts when the threads stripped out of one of the holes on the lower intake manifold. Now I have to go get it drilled out and have a helicoil placed in there. My manual said that these bolts should be tightened between 3 - 6 foot-lbs, but even with my torque wrench set at about 4.5, it was too much force and the threads stripped out. So what did I do wrong? My torque wrench is from Harbor Freight, so maybe I need a better one? Or should I just tighten the bolts by feel? I already had one of the thermostat housing bolt holes strip out, so I am pretty frustrated with this issue. I am now scared to tighten any of those lower intake bolts!
Also, am I good to reuse the same gaskets? I will have to remove the lower intake again (sigh) so can I reuse that gasket? And the valve cover ones too? I assume so, but just want to check. Thanks.
				
			I was just installing my valve covers and tightening down the bolts when the threads stripped out of one of the holes on the lower intake manifold. Now I have to go get it drilled out and have a helicoil placed in there. My manual said that these bolts should be tightened between 3 - 6 foot-lbs, but even with my torque wrench set at about 4.5, it was too much force and the threads stripped out. So what did I do wrong? My torque wrench is from Harbor Freight, so maybe I need a better one? Or should I just tighten the bolts by feel? I already had one of the thermostat housing bolt holes strip out, so I am pretty frustrated with this issue. I am now scared to tighten any of those lower intake bolts!
Also, am I good to reuse the same gaskets? I will have to remove the lower intake again (sigh) so can I reuse that gasket? And the valve cover ones too? I assume so, but just want to check. Thanks.
 
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