Turbo upgrade for x15 |
08-10-2020, (Subject: Turbo upgrade for x15 ) Post: #19 | |||
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RE: Turbo upgrade for x15 do rears have to be shimmed or set lash somehow or you just bolt it on and go? | |||
08-10-2020, (Subject: Turbo upgrade for x15 ) Post: #20 | |||
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RE: Turbo upgrade for x15 Not unless you're actually rebuilding and replacing the gears yourself, they are just shove them in with some RTV silcone around the edge. | |||
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08-10-2020, (Subject: Turbo upgrade for x15 ) Post: #21 | |||
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RE: Turbo upgrade for x15 (08-10-2020 )Chamberpains Wrote: Not unless you're actually rebuilding and replacing the gears yourself, they are just shove them in with some RTV silcone around the edge. This stuff I am guessing right? User's Signature: Born and raised in Vyskonsin on milk, cheese, bread, and beer! | |||
08-11-2020, (Subject: Turbo upgrade for x15 ) Post: #22 | |||
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RE: Turbo upgrade for x15 Yup, red is a good one too. I think black has the most oil resistant design. But they all fall well within the heat range of what the rear will ever see. Just remember too much is too much. A nice thin coating on the mating surfaces is plenty. I prefer to put it on after the rear is up in the hole. I pry the rear out a finger distance and apply it with my finger. But I also used to put it on the rear 1st and slide them in. It just usually ended up with me having to touch up some area's from bumping and wrestling the rear in place. It all depends on how much room you're working with and the lifting apparatus. | |||
08-11-2020, (Subject: Turbo upgrade for x15 ) Post: #23 | |||
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RE: Turbo upgrade for x15 Most manufacturers call for Ultra-Grey in their service manuals ... https://amzn.to/3itO0U3 other oil resistant types should likely work too though. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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