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taysidedragon:

--- Quote from: Matt_Harrington on June 15, 2024, 08:48:19 AM ---Thanks for that Ash. I think I'm going to buy the 3/8th version and see how it goes. Mind you, my only issue is with the lower torques, so maybe the 1/4" drive would be best....

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I've got a Sealey 1/4" drive torque wrench, not digital, and can do a lot of the engine work with that. I use a 3/8" drive one for the bigger values.

AshimotoK0:

--- Quote from: Matt_Harrington on June 15, 2024, 08:48:19 AM ---Thanks for that Ash. I think I'm going to buy the 3/8th version and see how it goes. Mind you, my only issue is with the lower torques, so maybe the 1/4" drive would be best....

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I got the 1/4" drive and low torque capacity mainly because I really wanted it for torquing M6 fasteners and big end bolts. I already had a larger 'Norbar' type clicking torque wrench that covers the higher torque settings on the chassis parts.

Seabeowner:
If the engine is in the frame for 500/550 don't think there is no room to get a digital gauge in place for the central four head nuts.

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