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Do your Canyon Cages need a little maintenance?
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<blockquote data-quote="dravnx" data-source="post: 1376065" data-attributes="member: 89325"><p>Absolutely not true. Any liquid is going to distort the torque values. Torque values, unless specified, will be given as dry torque values.</p><p></p><p>Rub your thumb and forefinger together. Now put a drop of either Locktite or ACF-50 on your finger and try again. Feels slippery doesn't it? Either one will lubricate the threads. The only time lubricating the threads doesn't matter is if your torque to stretch which isn't happening here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dravnx, post: 1376065, member: 89325"] Absolutely not true. Any liquid is going to distort the torque values. Torque values, unless specified, will be given as dry torque values. Rub your thumb and forefinger together. Now put a drop of either Locktite or ACF-50 on your finger and try again. Feels slippery doesn't it? Either one will lubricate the threads. The only time lubricating the threads doesn't matter is if your torque to stretch which isn't happening here. [/QUOTE]
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