Pump rub kit install need help

C.bowles2

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I'm on the part where I'm bolting the new pump housing to to other piece. It requires a t15 torx bit to be torqued to 80 in pounds. Every bit I have used have broke or stripped before it reached the required torque, do you think it's tight enough? Or should I track down some higher quality bits? Any ideas guys? Thanks


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blk smoke lb7

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pretty sure 80 inch pounds is way to much for those tiny screws.Try some red Loctite and a firm twist you will be all good.:thumb:
 

coalroller83

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pretty sure 80 inch pounds is way to much for those tiny screws.Try some red Loctite and a firm twist you will be all good.:thumb:

What he said^^ That's what I did on mine... No issues!


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C.bowles2

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Oh and another thing is that pick up tube seems kinda loose, should I replace the I ring or is that just how they are?


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SSchmi5519

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The pick up tubes are a little loose like that. I would go for red Loctite.

Also, try not to lose your mind when putting that big circlip back on through that little hole. Some inward pressure on that whole assy helps seat that clip.
 

baddaddition

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Just use an impact screwdriver and give it a slight tap with a small hammer. It seat the hardened screws into the aluminum just enough. But try to use the loctite 429 it is more oil friendly that your common wicking loctite. Same stuff we use on the wonderfully designed lb7 cups.. don't freit too much about it.

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