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Old 04-29-2004, 08:22 AM
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You're all wrong...proper torque is 220 as per TSB... BTW I'll be at this tech gig, think I'm going to do some brake/gas pedal tweaking for better heel/toe, as well as fixing Dan's monster
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Wow 220lbs of torque? What's that two female 18 year olds? Just messing with you Billman




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Oo, you guys are bad.

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Originally posted by billman250
You're all wrong...proper torque is 220 as per TSB... BTW I'll be at this tech gig, think I'm going to do some brake/gas pedal tweaking for better heel/toe, as well as fixing Dan's monster
Bill there was a TSB for the rearspindle , correcting the original info in the service manual ??

Did they change the front torque as well (the manual says 242 ft. lbs.) ??

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Oh, can I also get a shift-knob drilled ?
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Well, I vote for a tech day because my cleared headlight is full of water again. Totally lame.

I think I'll just put everything back together with wing nuts for good luck .
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Sheesh Johnny, it's the only one we ever had problems with. If we have a tech day, I think I'll just work on your headlight myself. Is it just one side or both?
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Originally posted by SeaDoXPL
Well, I vote for a tech day because my cleared headlight is full of water again. Totally lame.

I think I'll just put everything back together with wing nuts for good luck .
Well what are you driving in the freaking rain for anyway !!!
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that could be from the silicon seal or seal from the back where light bulbs goes in.


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