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I was reading the article and at number 22. It explains that the V-Clamp connecting the Y-Pipe and Turbo needs to be torqued to 35 lbs/ft. Is this correct? Why I asked is that I used Pockets instruction in installing my new Up-Pipes on my 2000 Excursion and his instructions say according to International that the V-Clamp should be torqued to 50 lbs/in. |
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35 ft/lbs sounds more like it.
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