TomOstrowski
Automotive
- Apr 2, 2004
- 10
I have a 360cid smallblock Chevy making approximately 400 lb. ft. of flywheel torque in an '84 C-10 1/2-ton pickup. I plan to add a torque strap consisting of grade-8 bolts(to the frame and cylinder head), small sections of chain and a turnbuckle. My question is this- how do I go about determining a minimum tensile(?) strength rating for the parts of this torque strap in relation to the torque(twisting/canting of the engine upon the motor mounts) of the engine itself? Should I choose parts rated at, say, 500 lbs. based upon the engine's 400 lb. ft. of power and a 100 lb. safety margin? Or...?
Great forum, gents, and I give thanks in advance for any replies.
Great forum, gents, and I give thanks in advance for any replies.