--- TeriAnn Wakeman <twakeman@cruzers.com> wrote:
>there is no excuse for not doing it correctly.
Remember folks: you heard it here first...no g*ddamn excuses!
Seriously though, the lady is correct. Although I haven't seen where
the manual gives torque spec except in the overdrive manual. But if I
have one manual that doesn't give a torque spec and one that does, I
have a choice, and an excuse I think. And my choice is to keep
forgetting to buy the tool so I go with the manual that doesn't require
a torque spec, unless I'm doing an overdrive in which case a I borrow
the tool from Bill Maloney (remember him?) and keep it for 6 months.
Bill will not rent you the tool by the way- the one which allows use of
a torque wrench on it or any other similarly shaped object, for that
matter- so go find your own. There was someone on the list who made
some a few years ago too, and posted a CAD drawing also I believe.
Now. was that really helpful? I doubt it. Though I do hope that it was
fun to read, and not as windsockish in terms of its length to puffiness
ratio, as some others' posts to this list.
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