Posted by ET on November 02, 2009 at 09:20:53 from (134.179.104.135):
In Reply to: Torque wrenches posted by Dave H (MI) on November 02, 2009 at 07:16:53:
I own several torque wrenches. The ones that are acurate on the upper end of the scale are not as acurate on the lower end. Like someone else here said investing in a good one is well worth it. Before you say your will only need a torque wrench a coulpe of times a year you should consider that every piece of hardware has a torque and should be tightened accordingly. I find more things are over tightened than under tightened. Things that cover a large plane like oil pans and manifolds have less tendancy to seep oil or warp if tightened evenly. On clicker torque wrenches that have a screw type grip to ajust the settings be sure to back it off to zero when you get done to relive presure on the internal tortion bar and maintain its accuacy
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