Oil drain nut???
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Wassup everyone! Does anyone know the torque specs to the oil drain nut. It was in my Hyper Rev but one boardmember has borrowed it for a long while. Thanks! Latez!
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I don't use a torque wrench on it either, but Chris is right, it doesn't have to be that tight...(in this case, S2SaV, the word 'tight' means snug, not 'cool' )
Also, make sure that you use a new washer each time you change the oil...
Also, make sure that you use a new washer each time you change the oil...
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Does that mean the Japanese have smaller "feet" then the Germans? LOL
Does that mean the Japanese have smaller "feet" then the Germans? LOL
My wrench has Newton/meters on it, but frankly I don't trust its accuracy for much more than lug nuts. I've never had one calibrated but I would guess there could be a pretty large tolerance in an inexpensive wrench.
[Edited by cdelena on 01-28-2001 at 05:19 PM]
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I would guess the Japanese use Newton/meters or Kilogram/meters but I have never seen a Japanese torque wrench, has anyone? What is the primary calibration?
My wrench has Newton/meters on it, but frankly I don't trust its accuracy for much more than lug nuts. I've never had one calibrated but I would guess there could be a pretty large tolerance in an inexpensive wrench.
I would guess the Japanese use Newton/meters or Kilogram/meters but I have never seen a Japanese torque wrench, has anyone? What is the primary calibration?
My wrench has Newton/meters on it, but frankly I don't trust its accuracy for much more than lug nuts. I've never had one calibrated but I would guess there could be a pretty large tolerance in an inexpensive wrench.
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