Enrique,
About the crank, yep that Mr. Newton and his law again, static friction is
greater than sliding friction. If you have ever pushed your LBC by yourself
you know that it is harder to get it rolling than it is to keep it rolling.
Rick
In a message dated 4/10/99 6:24:07 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
spaninc@ceibo.entelnet.bo writes:
> Great information Rick, I have to decide about a crow foot purchase for
> torque setting an axle bolt on my 280Z. I do have a doubt though, If I
> place a crow foot on my torque wrench at 90 degrees wont the momentum
> modify the torque settings? Regarding the point you make of moving a bolt
> from rest, this is similar to what I found with my recently installed
> crank. Instructions state that after tightening the crank bolts the crank
> should move freely. Mine does but only after I have taken it out of rest
> with a wrench. Does this sound normal?
>
> Enrique
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