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Rasp bar tightness Tx66?
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Fin" data-source="post: 7776757" data-attributes="member: 110232"><p>Thanks. Well today cost me £50. Father had spoken to someone who had done a few who said FT. So we started this morning by putting them on with the impact gun but on a low setting and not overly tight as we planned to then use a bar to tighten. At lunch I though I better check the torque from APH who supplied the bars and they said 100nm. Checked the 3 bars we had put on - up to 130nm. Phoned another mechanic who’s first words were 100nm and then take the bolts out and replace with new. Lesson learned get all the information before you start!</p><p></p><p>Ours were tight to get off but in hindsight it was probably the coating on the bolts as much as anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Fin, post: 7776757, member: 110232"] Thanks. Well today cost me £50. Father had spoken to someone who had done a few who said FT. So we started this morning by putting them on with the impact gun but on a low setting and not overly tight as we planned to then use a bar to tighten. At lunch I though I better check the torque from APH who supplied the bars and they said 100nm. Checked the 3 bars we had put on - up to 130nm. Phoned another mechanic who’s first words were 100nm and then take the bolts out and replace with new. Lesson learned get all the information before you start! Ours were tight to get off but in hindsight it was probably the coating on the bolts as much as anything else. [/QUOTE]
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