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BGB quotes 20 Nm
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I find it extremely awkward to get a small torque wrench into position to tighten the setbolt nearest the side of the engine bay
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Have had to remove the cap to do the job this afternoon
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PIA to say the least
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elbon50 wrote:Unless one has access to a small(short) torque wrench, capable of being set down as far as 20 Nm, it will be impossible to torque the setbolts down with the engine installed
I prefer to torque them& I can
& have done it
Just wondered if there is an easier way which I don't know about
PW@Woodsport wrote:Crack on sir, i think you're absolutely barking.
elbon50 wrote:If folk don't want to tighten nut/bolts with a torque wrench that's OK with me
It's up to the individual
Abusive personal comment is another matter altogether Alex
PW@Woodsport wrote:It's a distributor bolt.![]()
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