Walt, Ah, close. I think of Herman Melville when you say such things, and I think you mean, spermaceti oil. revmaaatin.> > > From: Paul Statham > > Baby oil is the scary one!!!!!!!!! > > > > What about sperm oil! > > Walt >
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master cylinder guard install question
Hi all, I seek tech advice please concerning the installation of some
Farkle. I bought on ebay (item no. 200205273980) a "Master Cylinder
Guard", an after market Farkle that fits over the (rear) brake master
cylinder, and protects the brake master cylinder and the fittings.
So, my question is, to install a Master Cylinder Guard, is it simply a
bolt on item? Or do I need to use a torque wrench to install the
Master Cylinder Guard? And, if a torque wrench is needed, how many
pounds of torque? Anyone got a clue on the installation of a Master
Cylinder Guard? And, is there a negative side to installing a Master
Cylinder Guard? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Eddie (03' KLR - "la poderosa")
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