Fuzzbuster
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Why not?Remember don’t hit it with an impact gun
Hammering with an impact gun could break some internal parts so Ive been told, but hey do as you pleaseWhy not?
Not just that, but you never know what torque you're getting from an impact gun. Too loose is obviously bad, but too tight can also be. There's an SXV owner on ApriliaForum whose flywheel kept going out of time. He swore up and down that he torqued it properly to spec, until the 3rd time he admitted to using an impact and then kept arguing about how the impact should have been good enough and how as a helicopter tech, he wasn't your "average Joe". Problem solved as soon as he used a torque wrench.Hammering with an impact gun could break some internal parts so Ive been told, but hey do as you please![]()
I don't want him working on any helicopter I'd have to ride in.Not just that, but you never know what torque you're getting from an impact gun. Too loose is obviously bad, but too tight can also be. There's an SXV owner on ApriliaForum whose flywheel kept going out of time. He swore up and down that he torqued it properly to spec, until the 3rd time he admitted to using an impact and then kept arguing about how the impact should have been good enough and how as a helicopter tech, he wasn't your "average Joe". Problem solved as soon as he used a torque wrench.
I am going to try a different torque wrench and see if it happens again. My test ride last night was my first real time in the higher rpm's because I just fixed a small leak I had at the pushrod seal. I decided to do all the seals and clutch pushrod while the tranny cover was removed. I was accelerating a bit more than I wanted for a test ride because I got excited and was trying to keep up with some full out racer guy on my regular route! I could not see him after the 2nd lap!![]()
Does not specify dry or greasy? I referenced multiple manuals. Nut is new and no rust on shaft.You should also check whether the torque spec is dry or greased, as greased results in much more transmitted torque than the setting on your wrench. Also make sure the threads of the nut and shaft are clean and rust-free.
Then probably dry. My 998 is dry while my 990 is Loctited.Does not specify dry or greasy? I referenced multiple manuals. Nut is new and no rust on shaft.
I like this idea!On some critical bolts like brake caliper mount i like to do the factory thing and dot the bolt at the 12:00 position with a white paint stick.
Makes for a quick visual check and if they are torqued to spec i can return them close to spec on the road if necessary without a torque wrench.