My RV9A plans say to torque to standard AN-bolt values. My bolts (and probably yours) are AN7, which means 450-500 in-lbs per Vans build manual and AC43.13.
Edit: wow, three of us gave the same answer, and from three different sources?! That's pretty rare!
My RV9A plans say to torque to standard AN-bolt values. My bolts (and probably yours) are AN7, which means 450-500 in-lbs per Vans build manual and AC43.13.
Edit: wow, three of us gave the same answer, and from three different sources?! That's pretty rare!
According to Lord Engineers, there are specific torque values
For the longevity and best operation of their mounts.
Check with them on the specific model number which may
Have a different hardness of rubber. I know this as I recently
Replaced my Lord mounts.