Good luck finding some I've been looking for some for mine they take an over sized nock , I even contacted PSE today they even told me good luck finding them they were no help. It's a dam good bow though ...
Not sure, she probably wears contacts when not specs
head torque specs for 2002 honda rancher
No the Jennings Buckmaster 2000 bow are no longer made but specs and tips on these bows are available from Bear Archery tech support and some answers concerning specs can be had on certain archery forums like Team Natural Outdoors and Archery Talk!
Unless its some unknown garage band there seems to be no group called "The Specs" unless you are abbreviating something. There IS a ska version of Frank Sinatra's "Coffee Song."
your local jeep dealer should know this just bring in your VIN and they can bring up your vehicles specs
An Indian Enfield is one of the new Royal Enfield motorcycles that are made in India to the design specs of the original. I believe that they are made from the original specs.
According to the iPhone's tech specs, it weighs 4.8 ounces (135 grams).
The technical specs of the Orange SPV M3100 are as follows: 64mb RAM and 128mb flash ROM, 400mhz processor, rechargeable lithium battery, external microSD slot, qwerty keyboard, 2 megapixel camera with flash, connectivity with quad, Edge, GPRS, Bluetooth, HSDPA, Wi-Fi b/g.
IF it still has the original (OEM) oil cap, then the specs for oil will be printed on it.
the dealer will be able to order it, but an auto parts store that sells paint can use the specs to mix any color to the original and make it an exact match
170hp@4400rpm 255ft/lb@2400rpm Compression ratio 9.3:1
the original tire specs (and load capacity of vehicle) should be located on a sticker at the driver's side door centre post. In my vehicle, it shows stock tires are P225/50R16 the original tire specs (and load capacity of vehicle) should be located on a sticker at the driver's side door centre post. In my vehicle, it shows stock tires are P225/50R16
If you prefer original quality, try www.canon.com. They will be the manufacturer's original quality and specs. Places like www.staples.com and www.walmart.com will also carry cartridges at reasonable prices.
The engine specs and some other good info can be found on this web page: http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/4_0_Page.html
for original specs go to google search for (fuel economy "year" ) and it brings up the gov site.
Not really sure if you are asking about the oil pan torque, it's 12lbs. see link for other torque specs.
generally you could remove a head and measure the bore with a micrometer. then read specs on the vehicle and what it's original engines bore was. make sure an engine was not swapped into the original engines place.