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Re: torque setting

To: JMerz140@aol.com
Subject: Re: torque setting
From: Steven Tritle <stritle@epix.net>
Date: Sun, 12 Oct 1997 08:52:10 -0400
JMerz140@aol.com wrote:
> 
> Steve,
> I just happen to remember something which causes the question, why do you
> need to change one bracket?  If it is because one is cracked, then a probable
> cause is that the spacer or washer is not in place.  And there are two
> different types of washers involved in the four brackets which need to be in
> the right place.  The job is relatively simple if you take your time.  A Moss
> and/or Abingdon catalog will give you a lot of help and I am most willing to
> help in any way I can.  I've made most of the mistakes over the years so
> please don't be bashful.  Jim
You guessed it...one is cracked. I am just waiting till November to
start the project. I have a replacement bracket but what else do I
need..."just in case?" I am going to Sears today to pick up a torque
wrench.

Thanks for your offer,

Steve
52 TD

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