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Old 07-01-2005, 12:27 PM
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Torque Specs

Aerocolorado,

When you get home could you verify those torque numbers and also that
they are in in/lbs. I'm almost sure my manual said like 200 ft./lbs which
I thought was a bit excessive. The repair sounds like even I should be
able to handle it. If your numbers are correct I'll just buy a torque
wrench I should get one anyway. I thought about an impact wrench to
get that big ol' nut off, but I'm a little queasy about subjecting the gears
and bearings to that kind of abuse even with a big bar holding things.
Thankyou!