Rocker pivot stud torque?

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Rocker pivot stud torque?

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Not the adjustment part, the stud that screws into the aluminum. How tight do you torque them into the head?
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Not listed in my FSM. Figure torque value based on the hardware (thread size/pitch)?
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Got it! 18 ft lb. (lightly lubed) Thanks for the reply ok.
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Did you find it somewhere?
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I was looking for a friend of Merlin's but he was able to beat me to the draw.
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