Torque specs for cams?

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  • cloudbreakmd
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    • Jun 2005
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    • Bethesda, Maryland

    #46
    I was thinking cross threading originally but they all went in smoothly by hand first. And when removed, they had clean breaks across them. Oh well.

    By the way, thank you everyone for your input
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    • 49er
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      • Jul 2006
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      #47
      Originally posted by cloudbreakmd
      I was thinking cross threading originally but they all went in smoothly by hand first. And when removed, they had clean breaks across them. Oh well.

      By the way, thank you everyone for your input
      If you don't have a thread gauge, you can check an original bolt against a new one by aligning their threads, side by side. You should clean the threads on the original bolt first. If the threads fit perfectly into one another you have a match. If they don't, you have the wrong thread pitch on your replacement bolts.
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