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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Kingman, NW AZ. in the middle of the longest stretch of Route 66
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thanks guys for your help. it is very hard to do things like this in this small town. anyone with a high dollar motor, bought it and knows nothings. the rest know even less.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Murfreesboro, Tn
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Rod
What I have done to make it easier on pulling the nuts is purchase a good quality wrench and weld it onto a 24 inch long pipe. This way I can put the wrench on the bolt or nut, install the stretch gauge and pull the wrench and watch the stretch gauge as I pull it. This will keep you from removing the gauge so many times and is not as prone for mistakes. My pipe has one size of wrench on each end of the pipe that pretty well matches all sizes as there are most of the time only two size bolts or nuts. Also as you start the pull, you can make a fluid pull all the way to stretch and not pull and stop and measure. Good cheap county boy wrench, just looks crappy, like me. reed |
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