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Old 05-20-2002, 03:46 AM
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Can Anyone tell me what kind of special socket or wrench that I need to use to tighten and torque the cylinder back on to my 2000 Scram 400 in addition to the torque wrench? Those nuts are located in a very tight spot height wise and I couldn't get any of the sockets in my tool chest to fit on them and unscrew them without the aid of a knuckle. I didn't think that you could use a knuckle with a torque wrench and get the correct torque(if I'm wrong about that, let me know). Thanks again.
 
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Old 05-20-2002, 06:57 AM
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BayouBlaster,

The best thing to use on these nuts is what is commonly called "Crow's Feet". They are a small open end wrench with a small square hole for a torque wrench machined into them. Tighten the bolts up in a cross pattern with a regular wrench then, using a torque wrench in the square hole in the crows feet, tighten the bolts to spec. Just about any good hardware store should have them.
 
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Old 05-20-2002, 08:27 AM
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I know it isn't very scientific, but what I did on my Xplorer is torque the bolts I could get to with the torque wrench, and then tighten the other with just a box wrench, so it 'felt' as tight as the other. I managed to get a socket & torque wrench on 3 of the bolts. All I can say is, I was careful, and it worked. If you plan on doing that a lot, I would buy the proper wrenches, though.

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Old 05-20-2002, 03:29 PM
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No matter which tool you use, be sure to retorque the fasteners again once the machine has been thoroughly warmed up. This helps to re-seat the cylinder.

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Old 05-20-2002, 07:38 PM
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I use a Snap-on box end 12pt crows foot, 14mm is the size but 9/16 will work ok. It has to be on the torque wrench at a 90 degree angle to obtain correct torque. You can order direct from the Snap-on website.
 
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Old 05-20-2002, 08:10 PM
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Thanks for the input. I'll pick up one of those crows feet tomorrow. And I appreciate the tip on retorqueing the cylinder after it's warmed up.
 
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Go to Dennis Kirk and check out this part number. #28729
It works great.
 
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Old 05-20-2002, 11:51 PM
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Thanks for the # Ronnnnn.
 
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