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jrsavoie
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What kind of noise does it make when turning by hand? Usually when turning by hand while all lines are hooked up there should be no noise. Also usually turn very stiff since it is trying to build pressure. The position for installing coupler halves does not matter. Where ever you can reach bolts the best. I usually use a long extension with flex socket from right side. The torques you mentioned will be fine. To be honest I dont think I have ever torqued those bolts. Just make them tight and they will be fine. Of course when you have been doing it a long time you get a "feel" for tightening hardware. Normally the bolts holding the halves together are long enough to have a lock nut installed on the other side of coupler after bolt is tightened.
It makes a little squeak. It sounds like a hydraulic whine.
I torque everything. I have no feel for tight. In my younger day, I used to break off 3/8 bolts without realizing they were tight.
For me it seemed easier to have the top bolt head to the left when the coupler is vertical. That way you can get to it over top of the radiator hose.
Those were the correct torques.
The book calls for the lock nuts - nothing special about them - just 3/8-16 tpi lock nuts.
The bolts are Grade 5, 2 1/2" fully threaded. grade 8 could also be used.
From what I have heard, a lot of people have had issues from not using the lock nuts