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#473666 08/29/22 07:38 PM
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Dropping the oil pan on my 1933 master. Anyone know the proper torque for reassembley? Thanks

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The original fasteners were straight slotted screws..There is no torque rate but tighten firmly with a screw driver. After about two weeks retighten again,The two hex bolts use 25 foot pounds.

Actually mo one had a trque wrench in 1933 because torque values were given..........until the late 1940s.


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A drop of Loc-Tite on the threads goes a long way in keeping things sealed.


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Thanks guys!


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