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I am having a problem with the studs for the electrical contacts on my injectors. They are breaking off under virtually no torque. I can't figure out what is going on, has any one else seen this before?



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Lonestar
 
It's good to know the torque spec because I knew it wasn't much. Basically, a strong wrist and a nut driver is too much.
 
I understand the torque on the nut. they are breaking before the nut barely gets tension. It was a Dodge tech. whom is VERY good with the cummins diesels who broke one today. I want to know what could be causing this issue OTHER THAN over torque.



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They are also easy to break when they get cross threaded.

The studs are only a soft copper/brass material.

One thing I can suggest is if this guy is going to be torquing down more of these on a regular basis is to check over the threads on the stud and nut.

If either one is damaged, it is a gamble on whether it will go back together well.

You can always run a tap through the nut to clean the threads on it.



I am not a dodge tech but I did stay at a Holiday Inn express last night!! :D
 
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