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Help with 1982 Johnson 15 HP - water in bottom cylinder
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<blockquote data-quote="Sinkingfast" data-source="post: 437931" data-attributes="member: 15306"><p>Well..in a perfect world.. remember to torque those center ones a little more. Use a torque wrench on the ones you can and duplicate it on the bottom ones with a regular wrench the best you can. </p><p></p><p>My 76 manual says 12-14 ft-lbs. I have heard 20 also but my 76 says 12-14. 20 sounds better...</p><p></p><p>You can use a box end wrench with a hanging fish weight scale for a torque wrench. For a 10" wrench..go 12 divided by 10 times the recommended torque.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sinkingfast, post: 437931, member: 15306"] Well..in a perfect world.. remember to torque those center ones a little more. Use a torque wrench on the ones you can and duplicate it on the bottom ones with a regular wrench the best you can. My 76 manual says 12-14 ft-lbs. I have heard 20 also but my 76 says 12-14. 20 sounds better... You can use a box end wrench with a hanging fish weight scale for a torque wrench. For a 10" wrench..go 12 divided by 10 times the recommended torque. [/QUOTE]
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