How Stiff ?

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Before any minds go wondering its still range rover related , how stiff should a borg warner vcu be , i can't get a definitive answer so I'm hoping someone can help ! many thanks in advance ! smithy

Apply 27 Nm of torque to output flange nut with transfer box in neutral. VCU should move 90 degrees in one minute as i remember it.
 
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THANK YOU ! wammers !

Just checked, my memory is obviously not up to much. Apply a clockwise torque of 27 Nm to output flange nut. If no resistance is felt unit is duff. If resistance is felt apply a clockwise force of 20 Nm to flange nut for one minute in that time unit should move 25 to 30 degrees.
 
Just checked, my memory is obviously not up to much. Apply a clockwise torque of 27 Nm to output flange nut. If no resistance is felt unit is duff. If resistance is felt apply a clockwise force of 20 Nm to flange nut for one minute in that time unit should move 25 to 30 degrees.
So not as stiff as you thought eh.:D:D
 
No, if it only moves 25 to 30 degrees with slightly less torque stiffer than i thought. There is something else that is not as stiff as it used to be but can't for the life of me think what it is. :D:D:D

Perhaps that is because there nis more being spent on Viagra and boob in plants than on Alzimers every one is running around with big tits and a hard on but cant remember what to do with them
 
Perhaps that is because there nis more being spent on Viagra and boob in plants than on Alzimers every one is running around with big tits and a hard on but cant remember what to do with them

Politicians must get free Viagra then. Cause there are a lot of big dicks running the country in my view.
 
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