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violametallic-S- 05-23-2010 09:07 AM

About to install the RSS UP, question...
 
about to do the install and I read that you can not use the same bolt again? is that true with the RSS pulley? let me know asap, i want to get to work...

jderiansf 05-23-2010 09:55 AM

I have no personal experience, but what I've read is that the factory recommends a new bolt when servicing.

Many people re-use without problems. Some pulley suppliers include a new bolt.

eightsandaces 05-23-2010 10:35 AM

I used the same bolt no problems at all, you're going to love it, I even tried the AC yesterday just for the hell of it, seemed to work just fine, nice and cold.

Steve Tinker 05-23-2010 04:02 PM

I fitted the Flat6 pulley about 3 months ago (very impressed with the results) and replaced the bolt with a new one from my OPC - it was only a few $$. The bolt did not seem to have any locking paste on the threads so I gave it a good coating of Loctite 243.
As for using the old stretchable bolt - why would you? Have you thought of the consequences of the bolt coming loose and maybe damaging the threads on the end of the crank? :eek:

eightsandaces 05-23-2010 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Tinker
I fitted the Flat6 pulley about 3 months ago (very impressed with the results) and replaced the bolt with a new one from my OPC - it was only a few $$. The bolt did not seem to have any locking paste on the threads so I gave it a good coating of Loctite 243.
As for using the old stretchable bolt - why would you? Have you thought of the consequences of the bolt coming loose and maybe damaging the threads on the end of the crank? :eek:


IMO, that "stretchable bolt" was rugged, undamaged and unlikely to twist out just my own thoughts. Like you, I'm very happy with the upgrade well worth the cash and effort.


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