That`s because they were not torqued up correctly!Don't copper grease them when putting them back in. Had them come loose doing that.
That`s because they were not torqued up correctly!
Wrong
I`m so pleased to have learnt I have been doing it wrong for 52 years!
You can overtorque by a huge amount when using copper slip too.
Same reason I don't copper grease wheel bolts.
The grease will reduce the friction thus allowing the bolt to be tightened more, which applies more clamping force and stretching the bolt.
That's why ARP supply special grease with their studs and bolts so that the torque can be replicated the same on each fastener.
copied and pasted from some website.
Also, if at any point it feels like it won’t budge, use a bar to tighten it back up one turn before loosening it again.