I was bored and it was there lol. Rather than digging for the prop tool I used that and the punch to bend the tabs since it again... was right there. I'm usually a good and tight guy myself... and usually have to lean into it to remove it.I figured that the torque spec was a bit "ball park" as it goes ....you torque the nut to spec and then either lean on it some more or back it off so the pin hole in the shaft lines up with the slots in the nut .
I cant see the point in using a torque wrench , just tweek it up to the point where Im sure things are firm and bung in the pin . None of my motors need that nut tightened up against a bearing to remove end float in the shaft (like a lot of motorbike stuff )![]()