[Vintage-race] Torque wrench recommendations?
Rick Gurolnick
neotoyrick at comcast.net
Tue Dec 2 20:23:25 MST 2008
OK - I think I got it:
First of all, I'll be the first to admit that I got my money's worth
out of the Craftsman torque wrench. Fully amortized indeed. I did
take good care and unloaded it to zero after every usage.
Occasionally did "compare" its results to other torque wrenches more
than "calibrated" it.
1) Get another 1/2" click type just for the lug nuts where +or- 5lbs
accuracy isn't critical.
2) Something more precise - like a Snap On Dial for engine and more
critical tightening and torquing.
3) Survey trusted mechanics (an oxymoron?) for brand and model
recommendations.
4) Go to Sears just for entertainment value! ;-)
BTW - a quick Googling of torque wrench has a lot of resources,
including an interesting Snap-On You Tube video:
http://www.youtube(dot)com/watch?v=6ghgA1dA5RU
replace the (dot) with .
Thanks again - and . . . favored brand and model recommendations
still welcome.
Rick
On Dec 2, 2008, at 7:12 AM, Rick Gurolnick wrote:
> After 20+ years of tightening everything on a vintage racecar from
> head bolts to literally hundreds, if not thousands of brake
> bleeding accessed lug nuts, the end of my Craftsman Click type
> torque wrench broke off and went flying across the garage. An
> appropriately dramatic end to an incredible tool career.
>
> Any recommendations and/or links for a new updated torque wrench?
> Typical usage has been for the notorious 95 ft/lbs lug nuts.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Rick Gurolnick
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