oh dear
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nklr, ot, craftsman torque wrenches on sale 17-24 aug
Listers, Heads,
I just got a Craftsman Club flyer from Sears. Craftsman Microtork Torque
Wrenches will be going on sale for Craftsman Club members for $59.99
each. Regular price is $79.99. Part numbers are 44593/4/5.
To get the good price you must be a Craftsman Club member which is free.
To join get an application at the tool counter at your local Sears store
OR go on line and sign up at www.craftsman.com OR call 800 682-8691.
You must sign up in time to get your membership card as the sales folks
can't give you the good price without it.
For those needing a pretty decent torque wrench this might be a good
opportunity to snag one or two or maybe even all three.
Best,
Jeff Saline
ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal
Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org
The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota
75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT
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nklr, ot, craftsman torque wrenches on sale 17-24 aug
Thanks for the heads up Jeff. Btw, do you know how delicate torque wrenches
are? I have one for ft. lbs. that i've left in the trunk of my car, and i
think i've read somewhere that they can be somewhat delicate. Also, i think
i've left it "on" about 60 lbs or so for a while before putting it back to
zero. Do you know if any of this can throw off the calibration?
thanks,
Dan
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oh dear
What do you mean by 'almost red-lining at slow speeds'?????
Did you 'smoke' the clutch? If the engine seems normal and can rev
up to almost red-line BUT your bike isn't getting up to speed very
fast, it sounds like the clutch.
Don R100, A6F
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wrote:
in the weld.It was low> > The main problem with my bike not getting into 1st gear was a crack
and also pulled the outer> on oil also making gear change difficult. I did an oil change today
replaced the cover.> casing ,only to check the doohickey , still in good shape I
of power to get through the> > My bike now runs super slow, it starts fine, idles fine, but lack
the engine running on low> gears , almost redlining at slow speeds, do you think i damaged
> oil. >
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nklr, ot, craftsman torque wrenches on sale 17-24 aug
FYI there is place you can have the calibration checked and possibly done depending on your particular torque wrnech.
This is normal pratice with ISO certified company using torque wrench.
--- On Wed, 8/13/08, Dan Taylor wrote: From: Dan Taylor Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re:NKLR, OT, Craftsman Torque Wrenches on Sale 17-24 Aug To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Received: Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 7:22 AM Thanks for the heads up Jeff. Btw, do you know how delicate torque wrenches are? I have one for ft. lbs. that i've left in the trunk of my car, and i think i've read somewhere that they can be somewhat delicate. Also, i think i've left it "on" about 60 lbs or so for a while before putting it back to zero. Do you know if any of this can throw off the calibration? thanks, Dan [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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