torque wrench
#27
Get one of each. the 3/8" in a 10 to 50 lb range is great for torquing spark plugs, oil filters, etc.; while the 1/2" 50 to 150 lb range is what you need for torquing your lugs when you change wheels. Also don't forget to buy a breaker bar (1/2") and a rubber mallet for those recalcitrant lugs and wheels.
#28
I have three Craftsman torque wrenches and use all of them when working on the MINI.
3/8" dr. in in-lbs
3/8" dr. in ft-lbs
1/2" dr. in ft-lbs
I had always dismissed the H-F versions until I read on a different forum some posts by pro-wrenches who did some side-by-side accuracy testing with their Snap-on models. Turned out the $10 H-F torque wrenches were just as accurate when tested on a Snap-on calibration tool.
I also have a huge 3/4" dr H-F torque-wrench, although I've never used in on the MINI.
And never use a torque-wrench for anything other than final tightening. Absolutely NEVER use one for loosening a nut/bolt.
3/8" dr. in in-lbs
3/8" dr. in ft-lbs
1/2" dr. in ft-lbs
I had always dismissed the H-F versions until I read on a different forum some posts by pro-wrenches who did some side-by-side accuracy testing with their Snap-on models. Turned out the $10 H-F torque wrenches were just as accurate when tested on a Snap-on calibration tool.
I also have a huge 3/4" dr H-F torque-wrench, although I've never used in on the MINI.
And never use a torque-wrench for anything other than final tightening. Absolutely NEVER use one for loosening a nut/bolt.
#29
Hi guys, thanks for all the responses. I finally drove down to Amherst and had brought a Craftsman Digitork 5-80 (44596) yesterday. I had also brought a Craftsman 25-250 (44593) today from Sears Canada which is 40% off. Will replace the spark plugs tomorrow if the weather allows. I'm sure it does, I feel like having a Christmas in Australia. It's been so warm in Toronto for late December. It's almost 7c today and there is no chance for a white Christmas at all :< :<
Anyway Merry X'mas & Happy New Year
Stephen
Anyway Merry X'mas & Happy New Year
Stephen
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The only time that you would need to adjust your torque wrench settings to get a specific torque is if you were using something like a crow foot that would extend the distance from the handle to the center of the bolt head.
Steve
The only time that you would need to adjust your torque wrench settings to get a specific torque is if you were using something like a crow foot that would extend the distance from the handle to the center of the bolt head.
Steve
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