To: | british-cars-request@triumph.cs.utah.edu, british-cars@autox.team.net, |
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Subject: | Re: Torque wrenches & extensions. |
From: | bownes@lucas.emi.com (Bownes) |
Date: | Thu, 14 Apr 1994 17:44:12 +0500 |
->> On a theoretical level, the socket extension can act as a torsion bar, ->> reducing the torque getting through to the head of the nut or bolt. -> ->Ummm, I don't think that's too likely. Any torque you apply to one end ->of the extension is going to have to be opposed by the equal opposite ->torque at the other end. Sure, it twists some (not so as I could tell, ->but "theoretically"), but it will transmit all the torque... Theory or no, my beam type torque wrentch came with a formula for the correction factor. It's not much though. |
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