420R memory riser replacement

From: Wil Deny (wil.deny_at_gmail.com)
Date: 05/07/05

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    Date: Fri, 6 May 2005 15:02:14 -0700
    To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
    
    

    Hi everybody.

    I need to add some ram to several 420Rs and I don't have the piece of
    wire that serves as a "torque indicator." I tried to do it by feel
    and destroyed a machine, so I tried to order the "torque indicating
    driver" from sun, only to have my order cancelled :(

    I figured I'd just order one from somewhere else but I can't find the
    exact torque measurement I need in my driver (the fixed torque drivers
    are about $40, the adjustable ones are well over $100)

    Does anyone know the exact amount of torque you need to use to
    properly install a memory riser in a 420R? Or, even better, where I
    can get a fairly cheap tool that will deliver the torque I need? I
    really need to get some ram in these machines ASAP as these machines
    are going to be in production soon and we're a java shop :)

    Thanks in advance, sorry for the rediculously esoteric question. I've
    looked at more pdfs this morning than I thought exisited.

    wil

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