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rsheehan79
05-26-2023, 07:23 PM
Putting the case halves together. Can't find the torque from the manual other than the list that gives torque specs per size. Does 6-8 ft lbs sound right for the 10 screws?
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shortline10
05-26-2023, 08:14 PM
6 ft lbs is pretty std for a 6mm case screw .
El Camexican
05-27-2023, 11:41 PM
6 ft lbs is pretty std for a 6mm case screw .
Do you (or anyone else) use a torque wrench for anything smaller than 8mm? And is so, what kind, or brand?
I’ve never been able to get anything close to what I believe is an accurate reading, using a torque wrench on the smaller stuff, it always seems that i go way past 6lb before anything registers or clicks.
Supposedly your wrist “breaks” at 9 pounds, perfect spark plug torque, so I just tighten the smaller bolts evenly rather than worry about any specific torque number and make sure that I never get to the point where my wrist starts to break.
Curious to know how professional mechanics do it.
rsheehan79
05-28-2023, 10:42 AM
Do you (or anyone else) use a torque wrench for anything smaller than 8mm? And is so, what kind, or brand?
I’ve never been able to get anything close to what I believe is an accurate reading, using a torque wrench on the smaller stuff, it always seems that i go way past 6lb before anything registers or clicks.
Supposedly your wrist “breaks” at 9 pounds, perfect spark plug torque, so I just tighten the smaller bolts evenly rather than worry about any specific torque number and make sure that I never get to the point where my wrist starts to break.
Curious to know how professional mechanics do it.I use snap-on digital torque wrenches. I know snap on is over kill for hobby tools but I need to be able to trust them. Plus I can always bring my torque wrenches onto the truck and check calibration.
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