Posted by jose bagge on July 06, 2008 at 04:04:00 from (12.161.55.2):
In Reply to: torque specs. posted by R Danner on July 05, 2008 at 16:33:06:
Mr. Danner, Ignore the naysayers....the computer you have at your hands contains not only every bit of information found in the service manuals that B&D seemingly relies on, but the life experiences of those that have "been there/ done that" as well. Ask away... ignore the a-holes and take good info where ever you can get it. Use Google- you'd be surprised what will pop up. BnD, what if he's holed a piston and is swapping a single rod with block in place- why would he want to check end play then? And why should he tell you his life story when he just needs two peices of info? Give it, or don't reply- simple! A little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing- it turns people into blowhards and horse haters!
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