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  1. M37M35

    Was looking for a shop in or near Milwaukee to work on M1008; then did it all myself!

    My 6.5 started a ticking sound that took me awhile to track down. Turns out it wasn't the engine at all. The flex plate had cracked between the bolts where it bolts to the crank. Something else to check.
  2. M37M35

    Was looking for a shop in or near Milwaukee to work on M1008; then did it all myself!

    For bolts on anything that don't have a specific torque listed in a manual, you can use the standard for that size/grade bolt. Do an image search for "bolt torque chart" and print one out for your size and grade bolts.
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