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If you installed a UL Power engine you are familiar with these special washers. I'mthinking I may have installed mine backwards. Does anyone know the proper orientation for these washers?
There is a side with lots of ridges, and a smoother side...
So do the ridges face each other like this...
Or do the ridges go this way...
I have all my exhaust bolt washers as shown above with the ridges facing away from each other. I'm thinking that might be backwards and I may need to switch them all. So I thought I'd verify the correct orientation with others who are smarter than me!
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The sides with the larger steps face each other. You can also find this information in the UL Power online maintenance manual.
Thanks-I've looked in the manual and don't see any mention of the washers.
Nordlock has a number of videos - this one gives you a basic overview of how they work and are oriented:
John
N750A
LOL John I was just going to post that info! I guess I should have googled it first before I posted my question. At least I DO have mine installed correctly!
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