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also mentioned in the manual is to use a lubricant on the threads of the bolts and a nice caution message at the bottom of the paragraph about using an angle wrench service tool or protractor to make sure you get the 90-92 deg exact. Do not estimate the angle. So we can safely assume that they know the last torque value achieved on this last step, they just simply dont bother to just say what it is? A wild guess it would be around 51 ft-lbs? ;o) Yet another note above the caution about the angle wrench stating 51 ft-lbs can be used in step 5 as shown in the diagram figure for service.
  • Posted 10 Apr 2013 20:39
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