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Lower inner rocker box bolts (circled in red in the pic below) leave little room between the frame and the bolts for a wrench. \\ | Lower inner rocker box bolts (circled in red in the pic below) leave little room between the frame and the bolts for a wrench. \\ | ||
+ | And sometimes you have to turn the bolt one flat at a time due to little space so it takes longer to remove/install those three bolts. \\ | ||
+ | You can buy (or make) tools with a shorter profile to help out with the space issue. \\ | ||
+ | However, it's best to only install the bolts to "snug", then use a 1/4" beam type torque wrench to finish bolt installation. \\ | ||
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+ | * You can buy a three pack of gear ratchet inserts,(1/4”-3/8”-1/2”). \\ That turns the appropriate size gear ratchet into a “slimmer profile" ratchet that can be useful at times. ((sportsterpaul of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?p=5924506#post5924506)) | ||
+ | * A company called KATAR makes a wrench specifically for the Evo lower rocker box bolts. Made in the USA. \\ It's a reversible ratcheting box wrench with a deep well 7/16" socket. \\ This allows for removal or installation of the lower rocker box hex nut bolts (5/16" bolts with 7/16" hex heads). \\ It has a long handle and a short profile making it easier to get to the bolts. | ||
- | A company called KATAR makes a wrench specifically for the Evo lower rocker box bolts. Made in the USA. \\ | ||
- | It's a reversible ratcheting box wrench with a deep well 7/16" socket. \\ | ||
- | This allows for removal or installation of the lower rocker box hex nut bolts (5/16" bolts with 7/16" hex heads). \\ | ||
- | It has a long handle and a short profile making it easier to get to the bolts. \\ | ||
- | However, it's best to only install the bolts to snug, then use a 1/4" beam type torque wrench to finish bolt installation. \\ | ||
{{:techtalk:evo:oil:91-03_lower_rocker_box_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by Hippysmack)) \\ | {{:techtalk:evo:oil:91-03_lower_rocker_box_by_hippysmack.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by Hippysmack)) \\ |