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727 Band Adjustment tool?
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03/13/15 06:35 PM
03/13/15 06:35 PM
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Looking to adjust the bands in my 727 and no socket I have seems to fit the adjusting screw (square end with rounded corners). I tried metric, standard, 6pt, etc. Is there something that fits, or do I need something special so I can torque to 72 in-lbs?
69 Road Runner, numbers matching 383, Auto.
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Re: 727 Band Adjustment tool?
[Re: JohnRR]
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03/13/15 06:51 PM
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8-Point, damn.... Always something else I need....
69 Road Runner, numbers matching 383, Auto.
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Re: 727 Band Adjustment tool?
[Re: dvw]
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03/13/15 10:13 PM
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Open end wrench works. It's all I've ever used. Been building Torque Flites for 30 years. Doug
x 99 on a open-end-wrench .... a short one with a pinky-finger "push".
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Re: 727 Band Adjustment tool?
[Re: dvw]
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03/14/15 03:19 AM
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Open end wrench works. It's all I've ever used. Been building Torque Flites for 30 years. Doug
I would hafta agree with just using a wrench on the adjuster. You really don't need a torque wrench. If you just use the wrench, and tighten it down snug, to the drum, your going to find out it's going to be so damm close to 72 inch pounds anyway, it's not going to make any difference.
When i first started doing Torqueflites, i broke out the torque wrench, and put it to use, then one day did an experiment, and found it not necessary to go to the toolbox drawer to break out the inch pound torque wrench.
If you buy the socket, and have an inch pound torque wrench, then go for it. Whatever works for you.
RF-4C Phantom 69-370 Zweibrucken, Germany
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