I’m assuming that you would pull one bolt out at a time then replace with new
Yep. I used the bronzy anti-seize agent that comes with the bolts. Never had a one come loose. No need for locktite on the engine covers. Anti=seize agent to inhibit corosion. I doubt that would be a problem either but I use the bronze stuff. Fairings you want anti-seize on the non-well nut fasteners. Never eever on the well nut fasteners.
then torque to spec?
NO. Never torque aluminum bolts to OEM spec. I never torque OEM bolts to OEM spec either except inside the engine.
For aluminum, I google "general torque spec for aluminum bolts." Measuer the thread diameter of the bolt with calipers or just check on the Problts site for the bolt measurements--it will tell bolt thread diameter then and check the torque spec online. You probably can go about 15~20% shy of that.
here's what I have used in the past to give me an idea.
To tell you the truth, I don't think I really think I used a torque wrench on the engine covers except for the valve cover and that was OEM bolts. Aluminum strips pretty easy and stretches. Look at the bolt, tighten it how hard youthink you should stopping well before you think those threads will stretch. 3 ft lbs is probably plenty. Feel it by hand first snug and then just a bit more. then check with a torque wrench going to 2 ft lbs. If it turns just a hair, leave it. if it doesn't turn, i would not try to test 3 ft lbs with a torque wrench. It is probably about there. Those bolts don't vibrate out easy, trust me. Use the anti-seize. No need for locktite on the engine covers. Check once in a while, you'll see. They won't leak either even if you do not go to OEM torque. I'll bet the factory didn't even torque wrench them. My OEM bolts were not tight.
Often the paint chips a little right around the head of the bolt when you take it out. You might get a touchup bottle at the Auto Supply. I'm guessing charcole grey would be close. I have a $60 bottl of Coloright frame and engine color and it is really not worth it for the little chips around the bolts.
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