Hello all, I am getting closer and closer to getting my 66 back on the road after two years of me trying to rebuild her. Anyhow, I am down to a few last items. I now have her drivetrain in but I have another question. Can someone tell me what the torque spec is for an aftermarket Cobra aluminum intake on my 289? I have found conflicting information. One source says 15 ft/lbs max and another says 30 ft/lbs. Thanks for the help.
Hi, I may be wrong but taken directly from memory I believe the torque should be 11 ft/lbs except on one corner where it should be 9 ft/lbs. Can't find my documentation at this point so maybe somebody else can weight in. Texas Swede
most after market aluminum intakes have one set of torque specs for the outer 4 bolts & a higher value for the rest of the bolts. Didn't the intake come with torque instructions ? Z. Ray
Thanks Texas Swede and Z. Ray for the replies. The lower torque spec information I got was from a friend. He told me that is what he remembered being told by a Tony Branda employee years ago. He also stated that his memory wasn't 100% positive. I then called Carl at Carl's Ford Parts and he is the one that told me the higher torque spec. That is when I got really confused and thought I would see what people have torqued their intake to on here. I guess I am still confused. I know your owners manual says 15, but I wonder if the aftermarket intakes need the higher 30 ft/lbs torque? Z. Ray, the intake has been on the car since before I bought it 20 years ago. I removed it to have some head work done and to clean and repaint it. The instruction sheet has been lost to the ages. Thanks again for the replies.
I would call Cobra Automotive. They sell the reproduction Cobra manifold and would be able to give the correct values. www.cobraautomotive.com 37 Warehouse Point Rd, Wallingford, CT 06492 (203) 284-3863 Z. Ray
I know for a fact that one of the corner bolts should be torqued less than the others, just don't remember which but probably the one with the least material. Torque too much and you crack the corner off so be careful. Texas Swede
As would be expected the 66 GT350 owner's manual has the same specs as the 65 manual, 14-16 ft/lbs. The left front and right rear corners are the most vulnerable to cracking, especially the left front. While the manuals don't specify a difference, I agree with Texas Swede and IMO those corners should be torqued on the light side.
Hi guys, I found the Accessories Installation Manual from Shelby American Inc. and it says the following regarding the installation of the Cobra aluminum High Riser Manifold: 1: First torque to 5 foot pounds (threads oiled) 2: Then torque to 8 foot pounds Caution: Number 11 ( passenger side, closest to the fire wall) should not be torqued beyond 8 foot pounds. Number 9, 10, 11, and 12 (all four corners) are unsupported and care should be taken on these. 3: All, except number 11 should be torqued to 15 foot pounds The torque sequence must be followed,of course. The picture shows 65 small letter aluminum manifolds with one and two carbs respectively. Texas Swede
Thanks everyone for all the replies, and doing research in your owner manuals. I sure didn't think that a torque spec could get so confusing. Z. Ray, I called Cobra Automotive today as you suggested. They told me they always torque thier reproduction intakes to 22 ft/lbs. The guy told me they have never had any issues with that spec. on all the bolts. I guess the reproduction intakes are a little thicker at the corners so they can withstand the added pressure. Thanks again everybody, it's appreciated.
the metal is probably thinker, AND also improved is the science of making stronger metal, and better casting techniques. many of the skimpy aluminum wheels seen today would be breaking if made using the science of 40 years ago. Z. Ray
Tony Branda's part site has the specs in the tech info section. http://site.cobranda.com/files/cobra_intake.pdf