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Old May 24, 2001 | 08:31 AM
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well, since i'm waiting for my fstb to get here, i just had a question. i know its not hard installing it, but i read that the bolts were to be tightened to about 30 pounds give or take a few. how so i measure the torque like that? is there some tool that i can use to find that out? i got a regular wrench that will work but i dont want to tighten it too much...
Old May 24, 2001 | 08:51 AM
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Torque Wrench

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well, since i'm waiting for my fstb to get here, i just had a question. i know its not hard installing it, but i read that the bolts were to be tightened to about 30 pounds give or take a few. how so i measure the torque like that? is there some tool that i can use to find that out? i got a regular wrench that will work but i dont want to tighten it too much...
The tool to use is a Torque Wrench. This tool is valuable for many automotive service procedures. The best ones cost more than $200 but you can buy Chinese-made torque wrenches for much less. Look at http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/taf...itemnumber=239 I have used one of these for two years and am entirely satisfied with it. $10 + S/H is a good deal. Harbor Freight waives shipping (but not handling) charges for orders larger than $50. Perhaps you and your buddies can put together a shared order to save on shipping.
Old May 24, 2001 | 11:16 AM
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Re: Torque Wrench

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The tool to use is a Torque Wrench. This tool is valuable for many automotive service procedures. The best ones cost more than $200 but you can buy Chinese-made torque wrenches for much less. Look at http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/taf...itemnumber=239 I have used one of these for two years and am entirely satisfied with it. $10 + S/H is a good deal. Harbor Freight waives shipping (but not handling) charges for orders larger than $50. Perhaps you and your buddies can put together a shared order to save on shipping.
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