That 36 ft/lbs torque spec is a MAX spec.
You would apply more clamping force and less stress on the threads using a 30-40% torque reduction with moly or antiseize compound on the threads, than you would with the threads dry @ 36ft/lbs.
If you used ANY lube at all and applied 36ft/lbs well then you reap what you sow.
And there is no way you can judge torque with out a torque wrench. Too many variables, length of wrench used, where it is griped, cleanliness of threads, etc.
Twigger said:
I really didnt think much of a 1 inch diameter bolt going into a cast iron block.
It's not about the diameter of the bolt that you should be worried about, it is the threaded hole it goes into and how weak/thin the wall of the threads are.
Every terrestrial metal has a breaking point. Just because it is iron does not mean you can go gorilla on it's ass.