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BBS Studs, Are in |
Aaron Cox |
Jun 1 2006, 08:10 PM
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Professional Lawn Dart Group: Retired Admin Posts: 24,541 Joined: 1-February 03 From: OC Member No.: 219 Region Association: Southern California |
ok.. now i understand. you torque them into the shoulder...
i pictured a threaded rod... with loctite holding it. sounds safe enuff (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) AA |
DanT |
Jun 1 2006, 08:12 PM
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Going back to the Dark Side! Group: Members Posts: 4,300 Joined: 4-October 04 From: Auburn, CA Member No.: 2,880 Region Association: None |
Yes (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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Trekkor |
Jun 1 2006, 11:31 PM
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MattR |
Jun 1 2006, 11:36 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,279 Joined: 23-January 04 From: SF Bay Area Member No.: 1,589 Region Association: Northern California |
i have had no problems with screw in studs. I also have a rear mounted oil cooler which works very good Bernie I've got one of those too! Its sitting in my driveway next to my turbocharged grasshopper (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ph34r.gif) |
Mueller |
Jun 1 2006, 11:37 PM
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914 Freak! Group: Members Posts: 17,146 Joined: 4-January 03 From: Antioch, CA Member No.: 87 Region Association: None |
yep......the 130ftlbs of torque seems a little too much for the initial tightening of the studs. |
MattR |
Jun 1 2006, 11:37 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,279 Joined: 23-January 04 From: SF Bay Area Member No.: 1,589 Region Association: Northern California |
The "proper" way to torque a stud is with a stud tool. Matco and SnapOn both have nice ones. But it will set you back more then a set of brake ducts... so I'd venture to guess a double nut would work. |
Mueller |
Jun 1 2006, 11:39 PM
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914 Freak! Group: Members Posts: 17,146 Joined: 4-January 03 From: Antioch, CA Member No.: 87 Region Association: None |
The "proper" way to torque a stud is with a stud tool. Matco and SnapOn both have nice ones. But it will set you back more then a set of brake ducts... so I'd venture to guess a double nut would work. kinda pricey is the word.....not worth it for 16 studs.... |
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