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    Default Torque Spec for Rear Drive flange

    hi,

    we are replacing the drive flange studs and nuts on our Stohr's. We did some research about the Torque spec and came up with 20 FT. LBS for the nut. Can any one confirm if this is correct and if not, what would the Torque Spec be? Studs are 8MM x 1.25

    And while I am at it, what has been a good chain cleaner to use? please and thanks
    Last edited by Blair Robertshaw; 12.28.15 at 4:13 PM.

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    Blair
    Is this a Taylor diff or ?

    I don't recommend using chain cleaner. After you lube the chain wipe the excess off very lightly before going back out on track. Always lube the chain while it's warm then wipe excess. Lube chain every session.

    Time your chains out after 10 race days. Chains are cheaper than holes in cases.
    Gary Hickman
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