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I think I'd rather risk having to buy a new collapsible spacer than go
through that sort of trouble. /Peter "jeff" > wrote in message news:5pRCe.4114$JJ.2946@trnddc09... > Build yourself a torque wrench extension: > http://www.specialpatrolgroup.co.uk/...ue/torque.html > -- > jeff > > > Peter Pontbriand wrote: > > Hmm. A conundrum has surfaced. I've incrementally increased the torque on > > the pinion nut a few times to the maximum of 250 ft-lbs my torque wrench > > will do. The preload has increased, i can feel more resistance to turning, > > but I can still turn the pinion nut with my in-lbs torque wrench set to it's > > minimum of 25 in-lbs without it clicking. > > > > What do I do? Crank on the pinion nut with a breaker bar and hope I don't go > > to far, or put it all back together and hope the preload is enough as-is? |
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