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Seeing that I can’t run my sled before adding oil to make sure reverse works (like I could on my nytro)...do I have this togeather correctly? I think I have the reverse figured out but not 100% sure.
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Ok thanks!...that also makes sense...trying to use parts diagram pic gets confusing...anybody else whose been in there can verify?
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That looks like mine. I agree that the parts diagram does not appear to be correct. The photo that I posted earlier was taken prior to disassembly. Part of my “notes” to put it back together.
Yup looks good! Nice catch PeeWee86.
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Broke one of the torx screws in half when torquing it (bottom left)...now the fun begins!
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I think its to much tq. I snug with a 1/4" ratchet
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Yup, the bottom one on mine is completely stripped.
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Time to tap it out and put a bigger screw in there.Yup, the bottom one on mine is completely stripped.
Of course its the bottom screw. I thought that only happens to me!!
That sucks! I am with SilverRam. Maybe I am confused with the torque specs but I swear 12 ft lbs is way too much and the other in lb spec I assume is for case to tunnel. Dont know and never torqued them. Clean,Loctite,fingers,driver and then 1/4 in ratchet to tighten. Never mentioned this because I dont want to be blamed for leaking or broken bolts or case and it takes experience. Your call.Time to tap it out and put a bigger screw in there.
Of course its the bottom screw. I thought that only happens to me!!
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Isn't the trick to heat the bolt with a propane torch to break the loctite? I haven't tried but next time I will. Had to slot one to get it out this year.
Yes. Thought it broke going in though.
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