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Old 11-19-2008, 03:32 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Learning how to fix my own sleds

Dont be intimidated, 2-strokes are fairly simple. As said take lots of pictures. As I remove parts I always put the bolts and or nuts with the piece i just removed, so you know where they belong. If you have lots of room on the bench, lay your parts out in sequence as you remove them. Cover the parts with rags to keep the dust off. When putting back together, make sure things are clean, clean, clean!! Use a torque wrench where required!!! Believe me,, your cost, time and hassle of a stripped thread repair or broken bolt removed is nearing the price of a torque wrench. Talk to your local sled shop for torque specs and tips. Good Luck
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