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clutch torque - what do you torque your clutche's to? started by formula700
October 26th 2009 at 6:13 PM
 
formula700
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i took off my clutches to clean them and i cant remember the torque spec to put them back on,
the sled is a 99 formula 3 700 thanks guys!



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October 26th 2009 at 6:18 PM
 
xcr440
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xcr440 icefish's because having feeling in your fingertips is overrated.
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I do mine to 45 ft.lbs.



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October 26th 2009 at 6:23 PM
 
formula700
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both prime and sec?



1999 formula 3 700:
mbrp can
epi clutch kit
tinted tail light
custom headlight
de badged
slydog ski's
member of the mbrp4life a.k.a sledcrusher fan club!


03 suzuki ltz 400, mostley stock
1998 dodge dakota club cab
full sterio
tinted
3.9 swap to 5.9
air freshioner
black fuzzy dice

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October 26th 2009 at 6:26 PM
 
xcr440
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pri, I just snug up sec with a 6" wrench.



a good beer drinker isnt a picky beer drinker
Loggers.... Working their ass off so you can wipe yours!

"Steep ground is when your cutting a notch and notice a mountain goat looking at you like you are crazy." - Hexan

woodbooga: (WOOD-boog-ah), n. regional dialect, common to areas of New Hampshire and Maine including the towns of Ossipee, Alton, Farmington, Acton, and Lebanon; one who attempts to obtain free firewood to fuel woodburning appliances in an effort to mitigate expenses related to home heating with fossil fuels. Frequently used as a term of derision by non-woodburners who mock the presence of loose bark and other wood waste in the beds of their pickup trucks.

2003 Pro x 700 almond/blue,10-66 black/red team 719 T-flow, 440 mains
1997 xcr440 my clutch kit, 380 mains,T-flow

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October 26th 2009 at 7:55 PM
 
weakeboarderboy
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secondary doesn't need to be too tight, thas what my mechanic told me, I did my primary to 45 ft.lbs. as well



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October 26th 2009 at 8:10 PM
 
skiroulertx447
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crank on it till it strips then back off half a turn



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October 26th 2009 at 8:24 PM  [ Modified October 26th 2009 at 8:26 PM ]
 
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i put some lock tight on it and snugg um up...! remember " snug is tight broke is loose"
Quote originally posted by skiroulertx447

crank on it till it strips then back off half a turn



or that works plenty great too!! but i wouldnt recomend it!!



ITS TIME FOR SNO!!!!

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