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Old 12-02-2008, 09:49 PM   #31
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Pipes are on! (Tips for Installing V&H Baggers?)

I torqued mine pipes in 5 stages at 2 ft/lb intervals, nothing like over kill, slow and easy with new gaskets. No leaks, no problems. Dooleys with the serrated shields are super hard to recheck torque because of a top cover bracket so I've never gone back for a final torque check.



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