Posted by realolman on May 27, 2011 at 14:08:24 from (70.16.81.215):
I bought a 300 u last fall and the guy I bought it from said he heard that it is expensive to fix a bad torque amplifier, and he never needed it so he never moved it. I believe him because I had heard the same thing, and so far I have not moved it either.
Actually , If I remember right, I did move it once last fall soon after I bought it, but I am not sure if I remember right.
Anyway to the point of my question.... how should I go about seeing if the thing works?... should I try it at all? If I never move it, will that hurt anything?
It seems to run fine otherwise... is that any indication of the TA's condition? I don't know that I need it to work for any reason, but I'd kinda like to know if it does, but if I bust something, I'll be steamed that I couldn't let well enough alone
thanks
This post was edited by realolman at 14:13:46 05/27/11 3 times.
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