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barrel torque
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<blockquote data-quote="Chas1" data-source="post: 380020" data-attributes="member: 15738"><p>125, 150 ft. lbs. or torque...**** that's alot. I've rebuilt a few motors in my day and usually torqued head bolts to 60. But then again motors and guns are...well to steal a phrase from Chad...like apples and oranges. Just curious how are you able to apply that kinda force...afterall it's not like you can slap a socket or a big wrench to the barrel...so how's it done?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chas1, post: 380020, member: 15738"] 125, 150 ft. lbs. or torque...**** that's alot. I've rebuilt a few motors in my day and usually torqued head bolts to 60. But then again motors and guns are...well to steal a phrase from Chad...like apples and oranges. Just curious how are you able to apply that kinda force...afterall it's not like you can slap a socket or a big wrench to the barrel...so how's it done? [/QUOTE]
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