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runewolf
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north49
I use a Snap On 3/8" drive "clicker type" 0-75 ft/lbs. Short handle, precise, and a beautiful thing! part # QFJR 275 D.
cheers
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Originally posted by runewolf View PostI hate to ressurect an old post, but I'm curious about what you guys think about this wrench? I've got to beg borrow or steal a torque wrench to replace gaskets in my bike
http://www.amazon.com/Neiko-Pro-PROF...033493&sr=8-19
:-DFrosty (falsely accused of "Thread-Hijacking"!)
"Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."
Owner of:
1982 GS1100E
1995 Triumph Daytona 1200
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All of my torque wrenches are click type Snap-Ons & EVERY time I have taken them in for calibration they have never needed it! I use all 3 almost DAILY & have inch pound, 0-75, & 25-250. I truly believe you can't go wrong with Snap-On! Just remember, if you ever drop your torque wrench have the calibration checked before using. Ray.
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runewolf
I know Snap on makes great stuff and I know I can usually take them back to the Snap on driver down the road from me and get a replacement if it breaks, but good lord, can't you buy anything of quality for less than $100 these days?
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- Angeles Forest, So.Calif./Red rocks of Southern Utah.
Originally posted by frosty5011 View PostPiece of Junk............I'm sure Keith will agree with me, that this is the only way to go:
:-DAnd on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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BlackStar
Accuracy: ± 4% clockwise ± 6% CCW of indicated value, CW, from 20% to 100% of full scale
These are the spec's for a CDI torque 30-200 "# torque wrench I bought a while back for about $100.00. I tend to get more concerned about accuracy on the smaller critical fasteners like cam caps, etc.. For the larger stuff I just use craftsman clickers. As with any torque application proper thread prep, care of the wrench, using it in it's reccomended range (usually 20 - 100% of full scale), storing set to lowest setting (or whatever mfr reccomends) will ensure good results. At work (aerospace) we use snap-on's calibrated to +/- 3% of indicated value, which they seem to have no problem meeting, but I can't afford all snap on at home! Just my .02.
Here is a good site for ref.
See Torque facts section.
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