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Re: How do you torque cylinder bolts?
« Reply #10 on: March 17, 2014, 07:18:35 pm »
 ;D I knew it was top notch but I didn't know that costly .I looked them up on flea bay and they have two,100 and 150 respectfully .A couple of dial type Snap-ons about the same price .


Now because torque of threaded fasteners is part of my "day " job I'm a tad fussy about critical fasteners .In the case of chainsaws I list those as cylinder bolts and case bolts .The rest get the old armstrong method .Righty tighty ,lefty loosey .Tight is tight too tight is broke . ;)

 

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