[Healeys] Torque Wrench and Head Studs

Oudesluys coudesluijs at chello.nl
Wed Jan 14 11:32:56 MST 2015


The old fashioned and sometimes very cheap torque wrenches with a 
separate pointer are the most reliable and they are easy enough to work 
with as you can anticipate the moment you arrive at the right torque. 
You can also very easily calibrate them yourself.
The click type ones are OK but you usually end up with a slightly higher 
and varying torque unless you have a delicate touch. You also want one 
from a top brand for accuracy and reliability. Cheap ones may or may not 
be OK, there is no way of saying.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL


rrengineer.mike schreef op 14-1-2015 om 19:12:
> Can anyone recommend a decent torque Wrench at a somewhat reasonable b 
> price?  In that vein, what is the coarse thread size for the head 
> Studs on the four cylinder model so I can buy a thread chaser tap.
> Mike MacLean
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