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I am installing the new cork gasket on my C4 pan. My Hayes manual says torque the bolts 12 to 16 ft lbs. I have my set at 10 ft lbs to start as this was suggested by the few YouTube videos I watched.
The problem I'm having is my cork gasket is starting to squeeze out all around, and I haven't even hit the torque - click click point yet. From the videos I watched, if done correctly my gasket is not supposed to start squeezing out. Like this shouldn't happen. It's supposed to be a clean edge around the pan. I made sure to hammer flat the pan rail, and used a straight-edge to confirm. I'm nervous that I need to stop torquing, even though I haven't hit the 10 ft lbs.
Should I back the bolts out a little now that the cork is curling/squeezing out?
Should I keep torquing till it hits the setting?
Should I leave it alone at this point?
Thanks,
Panicked in MT
The problem I'm having is my cork gasket is starting to squeeze out all around, and I haven't even hit the torque - click click point yet. From the videos I watched, if done correctly my gasket is not supposed to start squeezing out. Like this shouldn't happen. It's supposed to be a clean edge around the pan. I made sure to hammer flat the pan rail, and used a straight-edge to confirm. I'm nervous that I need to stop torquing, even though I haven't hit the 10 ft lbs.
Should I back the bolts out a little now that the cork is curling/squeezing out?
Should I keep torquing till it hits the setting?
Should I leave it alone at this point?
Thanks,
Panicked in MT