Joined Mar 28, 2016
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476 Posts
loosen them? wouldnt that give more room for error?
Joined Mar 1, 2009
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25,208 Posts
loosen them? wouldnt that give more room for error?
If you torqued them to the right spec, in the correct order, they should be fine.
Are you going by the Honda book?
Joined Nov 1, 2007
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31,232 Posts
loosen them? wouldnt that give more room for error?
I will guaranty none of them will move at all if you don't loosen them first, just a little, maybe 1/4 turn.
Joined Mar 28, 2016
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476 Posts
dennis, do you mean i shouldnt have to retourque? or are you saying loosening them a bit should be fine? and I have the clymer repair manual.
Dave, I see what you mean. also i just tourque back to the specs recommended in the manual right? or a little tighter?
Joined Nov 1, 2007
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31,232 Posts
dennis, do you mean i shouldnt have to retourque? or are you saying loosening them a bit should be fine? and I have the clymer repair manual.
Dave, I see what you mean. also i just tourque back to the specs recommended in the manual right? or a little tighter?
Retorque is not necessary but if you do torque them back to the spec in the manual.
Joined Mar 1, 2009
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If your Clymer instructions match this, then you should be good to go.
Anything else, do it again.
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