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Posted: 05/10/08 08:11pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

VintageRacer wrote:

the best torque wrenches typically available, without going to really over-the-top stuff, are from here: http://www.torqwrench.com/

They make them for Snap-on, for example. My main wrench is a Snap-on Beam type click wrench, made by them. I also have one of these: http://www.srtorque.com/tabeam.html
that I got when an aircraft maintenance company was being liquidated. Harder to use, simpler, but more accurate and more expensive than the snap-on, when new.

I have other wrenches for engine assembly, that sort of thing. FWIW, a wrench that is accurate in the 400 - 600 lb range will cost in the $1000 and up range and will be about 6 feet long, 3/4" or 1" drive.

Brian



An Equipment Maintenance friend found these Torque Wrenches for me.

Pittsburg 100-600#'s 42" Torque Wrench

Adapter Set


Here's a more expensive brand same torque settings:

Northern Tool 100-600# Torque Wrench


I also got two Grade 8 Bolts 3/4" x 5" with Lock Washers and Nuts today at the local TSC. Now I have to get a Deep 1 1/8" Socket for my 1/2" Drive. Can't reach the nut with the longer bolts.


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2006 Durango SLT 4.7L, 545RFE, 4.10 Motive Gears with TracLoc 2WD AIRAID Cold Air Intake, PML Deep Tranny Pan, KYB Shocks
2007 Wildwood LE 27RB
Equalizer Hitch
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