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Old 05-29-2008, 01:54 PM   #2381
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I'm gonna look up the torque requirements on that bitch.
You weren't properly torqueing the axle already anyways?!?
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Christ. That bearing has seen better days.

You should be able to get that out pretty easily with a bearing puller as long as the inner race doesn't disintegrate when you try to grab it, maybe add a little heat too.
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Old 05-29-2008, 02:40 PM   #2382
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You weren't properly torqueing the axle already anyways?!?

Christ. That bearing has seen better days.

You should be able to get that out pretty easily with a bearing puller as long as the inner race doesn't disintegrate when you try to grab it, maybe add a little heat too.
Hell no, I don't use torque wrenches, I do now though.

I don't have a bearing puller or heat. I'm bringing it to the dealer. It might be covered under warranty, too. I just won't tell them I over-torqued the wrong spacer and see if they'll bite. That's the benefit of bringing the wheel in lose. They can't tell I used the wrong spacer. If not, it's not that expensive to replce. Like $30.
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Old 05-29-2008, 04:14 PM   #2383
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Hell no, I don't use torque wrenches, I do now though.

I don't have a bearing puller or heat. I'm bringing it to the dealer. It might be covered under warranty, too. I just won't tell them I over-torqued the wrong spacer and see if they'll bite. That's the benefit of bringing the wheel in lose. They can't tell I used the wrong spacer. If not, it's not that expensive to replce. Like $30.
Your torque wrench is your best friend. A little tip: to keep it accurate always turn it back to 0 ftlb before you put it away and never use it to loosen anything.

Yeah bringing the wheel in loose will also not let them know you've been tracking the shit out of the thing
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Old 05-29-2008, 05:49 PM   #2384
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Your torque wrench is your best friend. A little tip: to keep it accurate always turn it back to 0 ftlb before you put it away and never use it to loosen anything.

Yeah bringing the wheel in loose will also not let them know you've been tracking the shit out of the thing
It's not my track wheel, it's my street wheel. We use torque wrenches a lot here at work. We have to cycle 'em at the highest setting 5 times before we use 'em and put 'em away at the lowest setting. I'm just gonna pick up a 30 dollar job at Autozone.
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Old 05-29-2008, 06:51 PM   #2385
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I'm just gonna pick up a 30 dollar job at Autozone.
As long as you treat them well a cheap torque wrench is great.

I've seen snapons WAY out of calibration, and a well cared for cheapo from harbor-freight be spot-on.
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Old 05-30-2008, 01:37 AM   #2386
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calibrated elbow only gets you so far lol
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Old 05-30-2008, 01:40 AM   #2387
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calibrated elbow only gets you so far lol
Too far in my case, haha.
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Old 05-30-2008, 01:43 AM   #2388
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hey since you got the wheel off- can u do me a favor and measure the distance from the brake disc to the sprocket for me
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hey since you got the wheel off- can u do me a favor and measure the distance from the brake disc to the sprocket for me
If I had a tape measure or ruler, I would.
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Old 05-30-2008, 01:48 AM   #2390
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If I had a tape measure or ruler, I would.
Jesus... do you own ANY tools???
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