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I am trying to identify the torque for the bracket that slides against the upper wheel on Rtx SE it slides on the shaft and against a plastic spacer then upper wheel. i don’t know what it is called. I had to take it off to replace the wheel. There are two bolts that hold that bracket against the wheel. Thank you
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Can you post a picture!! Most of those bolts I just do tight and not torque then to a certain spec. But If I new what you were acutally taking about I could look in the service manual.I am trying to identify the torque for the bracket that slides against the upper wheel on Rtx SE it slides on the shaft and against a plastic spacer then upper wheel. i don’t know what it is called. I had to take it off to replace the wheel. There are two bolts that hold that bracket against the wheel. Thank you
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Here is a picture of it, the silver bracket in front of the the wheel it has to bolts through it to secure on to the shaftCan you post a picture!! Most of those bolts I just do tight and not torque then to a certain spec. But If I new what you were acutally taking about I could look in the service manual.
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Should be 55 ft-lbs
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But is he wanting the torque for the two bolts that pinch it or the one that goes through the tunnel?Should be 55 ft-lbs
I would think the two bolts that pinch it would be about 22lbs.
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Oh I was thinking the main bolt. The other bolts have nylock nuts. Those are 20 ft-lbsBut is he wanting the torque for the two bolts that pinch it or the one that goes through the tunnel?
I would think the two bolts that pinch it would be about 22lbs.
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BTW that bracket is called a Torque Sensing Link (TSL) and was invented by Kirk Hibbard around 1995. The pull on the upper part of the track during hard acceleration against the wheel tends to limit the squat of the rear suspension aiding in weight transfer. All manufacturers copied this at some point. Even BRP has it on the R-Motion..
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Thank you for the education
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