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Thread: How Much torque to turn over an SN92

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    Junior SCH Member
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    How Much torque to turn over an SN92

    I was wondering if anyone knows how much torque it takes to turn over a balldrive, even a guess is good, mine turns over fairly stiff and Iam not sure if that is correct.
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    Senior SCH Member MikeyMustang's Avatar
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    Yea a good Sn92 is tight..as in bairly being able to turn the pulley by hand

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    SCH Moderator "SN Guru" speedytang's Avatar
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    Min. 35ftlbs but a high boost unit just rebuilt to correct specs. should be close to 45 ftlbs. The unit does need fluid in it so that the pump is working because that drag is also figured in. If yours is on the low side you will probably still be ok, I have seen ones under 35ftlb build 5-6 psi but the heat just destroys the fluid and the impeller shaft.

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    Junior SCH Member oray777's Avatar
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    There's an internal pump inside?

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    SCH Moderator "SN Guru" speedytang's Avatar
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    A mechanical pump inside pumps the fluid from the base of the unit to lubricate the bearings and the ball drive.

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