what size??
#1
what size??
need to buy a torque wrench to re-do my engine block.
which size should I buy that'll fit rod cap bolts, and main beam bolts, and head bolts bolts.
thanks to you replys.
which size should I buy that'll fit rod cap bolts, and main beam bolts, and head bolts bolts.
thanks to you replys.
#3
i think he is looking for which drive size... get a half inch drive torque wrench... it will have both ft lbs as well as nm if it is a good one... you want one that will go up to at least 125 ft/lbs... the bolts on your flywheel need to be that tight... or so the books say...
dont buy a cheap 20 dollar one spend some cash on a good one... it will last you a long time... another thing.. dont drop it... bad for the torque wrench... bad for the pocket... like i said it will be with you a long time if it is a good one...
dont buy a cheap 20 dollar one spend some cash on a good one... it will last you a long time... another thing.. dont drop it... bad for the torque wrench... bad for the pocket... like i said it will be with you a long time if it is a good one...
#4
yes thank you wikd240 thats what I needed to know the drive size. thanks you
steve 14 how about you take your newbie mouth trash somewhere else because it's no good here.
steve 14 how about you take your newbie mouth trash somewhere else because it's no good here.
Last edited by SHIFT_Sideways; 07-24-2005 at 09:13 PM.
#6
craftsman are good tools... plus it has a life time warentee... good call there... good luck with the motor this weekend... i just did a rebuild for another forum member and got it running last night... i will finish it tonight and give him his car back... see if you lived in tenn yours woulda been done already too...
#9
Originally posted by SHIFT_Sideways
steve 14 how about you take your newbie mouth trash somewhere else because it's no good here.
steve 14 how about you take your newbie mouth trash somewhere else because it's no good here.
i asked you if you know what your doing because your taking a part your block and you don't even know what tools to use or have them
don't be that guy who has to throw an engine away because you think you know what your doing because of a post count
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