Connecting rod bolts coming loose

Molybdenum disulfide is a totally different matter; anti-seize compounds that contain that require about a 50% reduction from a dry torque table value. The more common anti-seize compounds with graphite and some metallic additive (usually aluminum or copper, sometimes lead) in a petroleum carrier also require a significant reduction over a dry torque table value - on the order of 30-35%.
That's what I meant.

Short term preload loss is interesting, didn't know you had to wait so long.
 
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