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Well, long story. Short is that I overtighten my motor oil plug and I broke it. Lucky me that I was able to get the threaded part out without any harm to the motor casing. All part stores close today, so, tomorrow it is.
Don't you just hate it when this sort of thing happens... and you're stuck with nobody else to blame? :shocked: :gaah:
That's why the dog is my constant companion! :roflblack:
I'd be surprised if any 1/2' torque wrench would read low enough accurately. Remember that a torque wrench should read above 10%-20% of its scale for an accurate measurement. Also remember to back off all ratcheting torque wrenches for storage. If the spring takes a set, you can easily overtorque. I have broken chrome moly head studs when I made that mistake.
Scotty; Thanks for the reminder. I know I was taught that years ago but it is something I have neglected to do. Went out to the shed and made the correction on both 1/2 and 3/8 bars.
Scotty; Thanks for the reminder. I know I was taught that years ago but it is something I have neglected to do. Went out to the shed and made the correction on both 1/2 and 3/8 bars.
If they have been that way very long you may want to test them against a beam wrench to see if they are still accurate...or send them in for calibtration. I have seen them go wacko just sitting under tension foe a few days