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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: fredericksburg virginia
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question on torque
just got my v&h baggers and the install is going well, all seems to be lining up. am now ready to start tighting all the nuts and bolts. what is the torque on the acorn nuts for the flange header? and after I start it up if the flanges did not go down even what is the indication, exhaust air blowning out I assume.? thanks
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Cartersville, Georgia
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question on torque
If I remember right, it's about 17-18 ft lbs. When you put the acorn nuts on, count the # of turns. you want to keep them the same. Don't tighten 1 down all the way. do 1 about a turn, then the other, back and forth until you reach your torque.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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question on torque
some guys say you need to add a washer under each acorn nut so it doesnt bottom out and still leak. I didnt need washers and she tightened fine, no leaks.
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