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*When threading a blind hole, the best way to clean out the chips is to use a ball inflater needle in a blow gun. You can make an adapter using a 1/8-NPT  fitting (which is a close thread to a blow gun nozzle) to adapt the inflater to it.
 
*When threading a blind hole, the best way to clean out the chips is to use a ball inflater needle in a blow gun. You can make an adapter using a 1/8-NPT  fitting (which is a close thread to a blow gun nozzle) to adapt the inflater to it.
 
*To keep chips from falling into an engine when rethreading a spark plug hole, put axle/bearing grease on the tap. This will collect most if not all the metal chips from falling into the engine.
 
*To keep chips from falling into an engine when rethreading a spark plug hole, put axle/bearing grease on the tap. This will collect most if not all the metal chips from falling into the engine.
*This  [http://www.mphindy.com/tech/tap.htm Tap drill sizes] shows the twist drill size to use for the thread you are going to cut.
 
 
To properly torque a bolt/nut the following must be done;
 
  
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==Torquing fasteners==
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;To properly torque a bolt/nut the following must be done<nowiki>:</nowiki>
 
*Make sure all threads are clean and is the right fastener for the part. Right thread pitch, length and diameter.   
 
*Make sure all threads are clean and is the right fastener for the part. Right thread pitch, length and diameter.   
 
*Lubricate the threads with a suitable lubricant, if necessary.
 
*Lubricate the threads with a suitable lubricant, if necessary.
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*Bolts of different sizes are torqued differently. Smaller diameter bolts are generally torqued in one step. Larger bolts are generally torqued in at least three stages. 1/3 of the torque spec, 2/3 of the torque, then full torque. For example, if cylinder head bolts are supposed to be torqued to 90 foot-lbs, then they would be torqued first to 30, then to 60, and finally to 90 ft/lb.
 
*Bolts of different sizes are torqued differently. Smaller diameter bolts are generally torqued in one step. Larger bolts are generally torqued in at least three stages. 1/3 of the torque spec, 2/3 of the torque, then full torque. For example, if cylinder head bolts are supposed to be torqued to 90 foot-lbs, then they would be torqued first to 30, then to 60, and finally to 90 ft/lb.
 
*Should you want or need to re-torque a fastener, you must first loosen it, then completely torque it.
 
*Should you want or need to re-torque a fastener, you must first loosen it, then completely torque it.
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;More on torquing fasteners at '''[[Fastener torque]]'''.
  
 
===Tap drill size charts===
 
===Tap drill size charts===
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