muntiacusmuntjak
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Greetings, I just installed a full wrap on a 461, but out of curiosity I looked up torque specs in the repair manual, as the screws go right into plastic, which seems like a horrible design. Anyway, long story short, the torque wrench you'd need costs like 400 dollars and nowhere I know rents them out, so I scratched that idea and just went with "tight enough"; however, the weird part is that there the loctite recommendation for these screw was 648, a high strength variety I'd never seen before (actually noted as 649 and 648 in the guide I have, but given that only 638 is currently in production, I'm assuming that's what's referred to) rather than the medium blue 242, which has a lot of applications. Given that Stihl's current full wrap now has a plastic joint that is replaceable/breakable, I'm not sure why you'd ever want to permanently lock your screws in there--and given that they're mounted in plastic, using a blow torch to break the seal is out of the question. So I went ahead and used 242, but wondering if anyone could educate me on this and the torque issue--as in, should I keep ignoring this information or is it essential? A tangentially related question too: what the hell is that rubber retainer/support on the handlebar for?