I think bleeder screws are about 10 ft-lbs. Don't quote me, should always check the manual
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07-29-2019, 07:26 PM | #17 (permalink) |
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7.9 N-m, 0.81 Kg-m, 70 in lbs or 5.8 ft lbs.
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I ended up ordering these:
Bleeder screw hole repair Doorman's own website says they'll work with 10mm bleed screws, and the amazon listing says the outer sleeve is 1/4 NPT, which is larger than the 7/16 I bored out too. Hopefully this will work. I'll take pics and report back. |
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