xpag head nuts
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				Walter Prechsl privat
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xpag head nuts
hi friends,
 
 is there any practical advise to tighten the head nuts of the XPAG without
 removing the rockers?
 
 the problem of doing that job are the push rods at the sides and the rocker
 shaft above. is there a special spanner construction or how did you do that
 without removing the rocker assembly?
 
 thanks
     walter
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				C Sherriff
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xpag head nuts
Message text written by "Walter Prechsl privat"
 
			
			
									
									
						is there any practical advise to tighten the head nuts of the XPAG without removing the rockers?>
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				joecurto@aol.com
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Re: xpag head nuts
Walter when it comes to those studs under the rockers we have a 3/8 drive  
socket which fits the nut, we install the socket and then come down from the  
top with a 3/8 drive extension. There are lots of different diameters and  
external sizes of tools so just hunt around until you find the right  
combination. I think ours are a Proto socket and a Snap-on extension. 
 
Joe
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				CVMGA@aol.com
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Re: xpag head nuts
In a message dated 7/16/01 4:32:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time,  
100070.740@compuserve.com writes: 
 
 
		is there any practical advise to tighten the head nuts of the XPAG without removing the rockers? Remember, you will still need to check your valve clearance after the retorqueing procedure! Bruce Woodson
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				Willbowden@aol.com
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Re: xpag head nuts
I use a 3/8 drive , thin wall socket with a narrow extention,(narrow shaft)  
this will clear the rockers. Will
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				Neil Nelson
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Re: xpag head nuts
                        We do the same thing.  Just be sure you use a good quality narrow extension.  Wayne broke one in half while removing some head studs and cut his hand badly.  It was a New Britain tool and we thought of good quality.  Never gave any sign of failure until it snapped in two.  Guess we should have use a Snap On tool instead.   Neil        -----Original Message-----
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 [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] xpag head nuts      I use a 3/8 drive , thin wall socket with a narrow extention,(narrow shaft) 
 this will clear the rockers. Will 
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				Roger Furneaux
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Re: xpag head nuts
  Re: [mg-tabc] xpag head nuts    All this talk (what about the torque?) about head nuts would give the "good ol' boys" in the factory much amusement. The "official" tool was of course a very spindly looking ring spanner with a slightly bulbous end, for hitting with a hammer!!! Managed to find one, with its MG logo, many years ago at Beaulieu autojumble, but I doubt that many folks use these nowadays...
 
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				Ray McCrary
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Re: xpag head nuts
 Re: [mg-tabc] xpag head nuts         Most,  apparently, use pipe  wrenches.......... Ray McCrary
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						----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b] roger.46tc@virgin.net [b]To:[/b] mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Wednesday, July 18, 2001 4:44 AM [b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] xpag head nuts All this talk (what about the torque?) about head nuts would give the "good ol' boys" in the factory much amusement. The "official" tool was of course a very spindly looking ring spanner with a slightly bulbous end, for hitting with a hammer!!! Managed to find one, with its MG logo, many years ago at Beaulieu autojumble, but I doubt that many folks use these nowadays... oc[b]T[/b]agonally TCRoger Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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				Victoria Vernon
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Re: xpag head nuts
I'm surprised you mention hitting said spanner with  a hammer. I wait with bated breath for the many replies suggesting use of a rock  ala Badger. How do you compute the torque?
 I also found a couple of these spanners but will  only use when I have the answer to the above.
 Clem
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				Wiedemeyer
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Re: xpag head nuts
             Hitting spanner with a 1" rock will produce  a max torque of 10 lbs.  A  2" rock will produce 20 lbs.,  etc.  There, now you know!!   Bob 
			
			
									
									
						I wait with bated breath for the many replies suggesting use of a rock ala Badger. How do you compute the torque? Clem
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