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Re: [Healeys] torque wrench

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] torque wrench
From: Oudesluys <coudesluijs@chello.nl>
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 07:09:35 +0100
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In all honesty, when working on steel, cast iron machinery a proper 
engineer would not really need a torque wrench. The size/length of the 
(open or ring) spanner makes it fairly easy to apply the more or less 
correct torque but you have to have the proper "feel" as a good engineer 
should have. You will be surprised about the consistency after a bit of 
practice. But a ham fisted guy would destroy anything.
If working with alloy parts a bit more accuracy/delicacy is wanted for 
the high stress parts like a cylinder head.
Kees Oudesluijs


healeymanjim schreef op 15-1-2015 om 6:47:
> I wonder how many healeys out there have not had a torque wrench close to 
> them in many years. lot of shade tree mechanics back then that had minimum 
> tools working on these cars.
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