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| ====== Ironhead Engine ====== | ====== Ironhead Engine ====== | ||
| - | * Keep the extender straight out in front of the wrench. Don't let it move out of line more than a ratchet click or two, otherwise it can affect the torque reading. ((Hopper of the XLFORUM | + | * Keep the extender straight out in front of the wrench. |
| + | * If the extension is not used at a 90° angle from the wrench (as in the pics below), you'll need to recalculate torque before using. | ||
| |Torque rocker box bolts to 20 ft lbs. You can use a wrench cut down to 3 inches long and welded to a 3/8 drive socket to get in under the frame and torque those \\ rocker bolts to show 185 inch pounds on a 10 inch torque wrench, to give 240 at the bolt.||| | |Torque rocker box bolts to 20 ft lbs. You can use a wrench cut down to 3 inches long and welded to a 3/8 drive socket to get in under the frame and torque those \\ rocker bolts to show 185 inch pounds on a 10 inch torque wrench, to give 240 at the bolt.||| | ||
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| - | |1/2" wrench cut down (box also ground down to fit \\ confined areas) | + | |1/2" wrench cut down (box also ground down to fit \\ confined areas) |
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| + | ^ A little cutting, a little welding and you have a special wrench to reach the bolts under the frame. ((photo by Hopper of the XLFORUM https:// | ||
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| - | ^ A little cutting, a little welding and you have a special wrench to reach the bolts under the frame. ((photo by Hopper of the XLFORUM http:// | ||
| ====== Evo Engine ====== | ====== Evo Engine ====== | ||
| + | Cutting down Allen wrenches to make them shorter on the end will allow you to get into tight places easier. \\ | ||
| + | It also helps when the ends get rounded which allows the tool to slip in the socket head. \\ | ||
| + | Using a Dremil tool or a file on the end can get rid of the round and help to keep it from slipping. \\ | ||
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| - | ^ Allen wrench end cut shorter with a Dremil cut-off blade ((photos by Hippysmack)) | + | ^ Allen wrench end cut shorter with a Dremil cut-off blade ((photos by Hippysmack)) |
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| + | You can also use a 1/4" ratcheting wrench with 1/4" attachments (cheap attachments are easy to replace). \\ | ||
| + | It's easier to get at Allen heads such as the speedo sender and the rear left rocker cover bolts easy to remove/ | ||
| + | It's a slimmer profile ratchet that can be useful at times. ((Sportsterpaul of the XLFORUM https:// | ||
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| + | This is a 'Snap On Blue Point' brand 1/4" and 5/16" offset/ | ||
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| + | ^ Offset wrench for rocker box cover. ((photo by AussieGazza of the XLFORUM https:// | ||
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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. \\ | ||
| + | And sometimes you have to turn the bolt one flat at a time due to little space so it takes longer to remove/ | ||
| + | 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 " | ||
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| + | * You can buy a three pack of gear ratchet inserts, | ||
| + | * 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. | ||
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| ====== Rocker Arms ====== | ====== Rocker Arms ====== | ||
| + | See also [[techtalk: | ||
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| ===== Rocker Arm Bushing Remover ===== | ===== Rocker Arm Bushing Remover ===== | ||
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| ===== Lapping Tool for Rocker Arm Bushings ===== | ===== Lapping Tool for Rocker Arm Bushings ===== | ||
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| A lapping tool can be made from a 1/2" wooden dowel and a small piece of sandpaper. ((photos by Hippysmack)) \\ | A lapping tool can be made from a 1/2" wooden dowel and a small piece of sandpaper. ((photos by Hippysmack)) \\ | ||
| Make the dowel long enough to run the full length of the rocker arm plus enough to get a hand on to turn it (12" or so). \\ | Make the dowel long enough to run the full length of the rocker arm plus enough to get a hand on to turn it (12" or so). \\ | ||