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Deep Purple *GenIII*
11/22/2003 21:34:07
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Message: Does anyone know what the torque setting is for the lifter yoke bolts? I've checked Haynes repair manual and a Dodge service manual and could not find a setting.
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J and J Auto GenII
11/23/2003 23:51:12
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Message: I also looked on my disks and its not there
They need a .050 .060 preload for the roller
lifters in these trucks.
I usualy just snug the push rod low cam and half
turn seams to work well for me on stockers
Larry J&J Auto
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spitz Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/23/2003 23:52:36
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Message: u still in this post larry?
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J and J Auto GenII
11/23/2003 23:56:16
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Message: Here for a little while yet
Larry J&J Auto
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spitz Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
11/24/2003 00:00:01
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Message: did you see my question in the next post yet?
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J and J Auto GenII
11/24/2003 00:03:23
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Message: Yes answered,
Go with the dynomax 17748 they are what used to
be walker and are also listed ad a street hemi
muff
Its a good muff and you will like it unless you
want to rattle your ears than a flowmaster 40
Larry J&J Auto
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Deep Purple *GenIII*
11/24/2003 08:02:40
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Message: Thanks for the replies. I found the torque spec's on the lifter yoke in another Dodge book I had. It's 17 ftlb. if anyone needs to remove and tighten these two bolts ( three for a V8 ), this is what you use.
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