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Just purchased a '01 900 and am trying to find the torque specifications for the eccentric adjuster clamp bolts. Why would I think the owners manual would have this info? JD900
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Are they not in the Haynes manual for this model everything else seems to be
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Wow! Why didn't I think of that??????
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36 nm, but first, pull the bolt and apply some anti-sieze.
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