I do know that I drive torque, while listening to my friends prattle on about horsepower.
I try to always have a part number whenever I call. The other day I called for an axle bolt. You know, the big bolt that holds the drive axle in the wheel bearing carrier. I figured the parts guy would know what it was as it's pretty self-explanatory, right? He could not figure out which bolt it was. I said, you can actually see it when you take off the front hub cap, right in the middle of the wheel, that really big bolt. He couldn't figure it out. That was the last time I called without a part number.
On the mkV it's a bolt but it wouldn't have mattered because the guy on the other end of the phone probably didn't know the difference anyway.
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
... They went to a bolt on the MKV? That sounds dumb, how in the world does it accomplish its task? Thread down into the splined shaft?
Quote from: Turbinepowered on August 26, 2009, 06:36:36 pm... They went to a bolt on the MKV? That sounds dumb, how in the world does it accomplish its task? Thread down into the splined shaft?That's right. It's a big bugger that has to be torqued to 150 ft lbs. PLUS another 180 degrees.