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Flywheel nut - which size
Hello NG
Which size is the flywheelnut on a 1974 1303 1300ccm engine ? ....greetings...PP --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.778 / Virus Database: 525 - Release Date: 15-10-2004 |
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PP wrote:
> > Hello NG > Which size is the flywheelnut on a 1974 1303 1300ccm engine ? > ...greetings...PP 36mm It is torqued to 35 MKg (250 Ft-Lb), so you need a strong socket and a lever arm roughly 1.5 meters long. And a corresponding method to hold the flywheel steady. I use a long, flat steel bar which is bolted to the flywheel in 2 places to hold it still. Speedy Jim http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/ |
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> 36mm
> It is torqued to 35 MKg (250 Ft-Lb), so you need a strong socket and > a lever arm roughly 1.5 meters long. And a corresponding method > to hold the flywheel steady. I use a long, flat steel bar which > is bolted to the flywheel in 2 places to hold it still. > > Speedy Jim >http://www.nls.net/mp/volks/ > I use a flywheel lock job and a long 1/2" torque wrench to install. I use the flywheel lock and a long long cheater bar to remove. But becarefull with cheater bars. I use a long 1/2" breaker bar and then slide a long heavy pipe over that for the cheater. It can really ruin your day if that socket or breaker bar breaks at the wrong time. Randy http://members.aol.com/rsmeiner |
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>But becarefull with cheater bars. I use a long 1/2" breaker bar
>and then slide a long heavy pipe over that for the cheater. It can >really ruin your day if that socket or breaker bar breaks at the >wrong time. Just as bad if you break the gland nut. Mario |
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>...I use my torquemeister and a 3/8 inch breaker bar...I got tired of >playing around with trying and keep things stable while torquing it >down by myself...hell now its NO problem at all.. > >http://www2.cip1.com/ShoppingCart.as...C%2DC10%2D7036 > >...Gareth To easy, makes more sense and I'm a cheap *******. Randy http://members.aol.com/rsmeiner |
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Thanks for alle your answers....
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