'Bob:
On page 57 of my Ranger Manual,it says to torque the nuts at 150-175
inch-pounds. The Fairchild Club has the manuals for sale if you don't
have one. I think they are $7.00 now. Contact John Berendt if you are
interested.
Keep 'Em Flying!
Mike Kelly'
Re: Nut torque for 5/16 case nuts.
Re: Nut torque for 5/16 case nuts.
'MIKE,
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--- hotfoot49 wrote:
____________________________________________________________________________________> Bob:
>
> On page 57 of my Ranger Manual,it says to torque
> the nuts at 150-175
> inch-pounds. The Fairchild Club has the manuals for
> sale if you don't
> have one. I think they are $7.00 now. Contact John
> Berendt if you are
> interested.
>
> Keep 'Em Flying!
>
> Mike Kelly
>
>
Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page.
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs'
Re: Nut torque for 5/16 case nuts.
'Mike, I have an original Ranger Overhaul Manual. Page
57 in it is Induction and Ignition. In the Table of
Limits in the back of the manual, it gives many torque
values, but not for the crankcase nuts.(At least I
have been unable to find them.)
Many thanks for the info. Hope to see you at osh next
year.
Bob Dunn
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57 in it is Induction and Ignition. In the Table of
Limits in the back of the manual, it gives many torque
values, but not for the crankcase nuts.(At least I
have been unable to find them.)
Many thanks for the info. Hope to see you at osh next
year.
Bob Dunn
--- hotfoot49 wrote:
____________________________________________________________________________________> Bob:
>
> On page 57 of my Ranger Manual,it says to torque
> the nuts at 150-175
> inch-pounds. The Fairchild Club has the manuals for
> sale if you don't
> have one. I think they are $7.00 now. Contact John
> Berendt if you are
> interested.
>
> Keep 'Em Flying!
>
> Mike Kelly
>
>
Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page.
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs'