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What it means by "DRY" is dry clean threads, noil oil or lube added. "LUBED" would be the threads lubed up with Never Seize or Molycoat paste. |
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Thanks to all for the info. I just spoke with the manufacture tech support group. They said "the 380 ft. lbs. is critical" and advised not to lube. They suggested checking with a mechanic shop which I will do. I will also try an auto parts place to see if they rent these.
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