I am installing a Talley rail on my CVA Accura and was wondering if I should epoxy bed the rail. Talley says it's not needed and it is a very good fit when dry fitting.
Zero rocking back and forth in any direction, and with the screws just barely finger tight I can't get a feeler gauge under any part of it. With light torquing of the screws the rail stays perfectly flat, when checked with a precision straight edge there is no flex.
Should I go through the trouble of bedding or just torque it down?
Zero rocking back and forth in any direction, and with the screws just barely finger tight I can't get a feeler gauge under any part of it. With light torquing of the screws the rail stays perfectly flat, when checked with a precision straight edge there is no flex.
Should I go through the trouble of bedding or just torque it down?