The magic IM bolt-loosening phenomenon revealed and a work-around for it...

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Old 09-23-2008, 04:56 PM
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Default yeah, so says me "after" you and you're 2nd post is equally silly recommending a 50% over-torque!

the correct solution has never been and will NEVER be in over-torqueing ANYTHING, EVER!! That
will just accelerate/exacerbate this issue. You are obviously incapable of understanding the concept or grasping the issue presented so feel free to follow all you're own recommendations. I don't think anyone here is gonna follow-suit. I'll leave you to your flawless logic, visual acuity and mechanical sharpness.
Old 09-25-2008, 04:36 PM
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Default ......

Torque them all to the same spec, then you will not have the problem you had. Learn to recognize when someone is making a comment or if someone is trying to insult you.
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