Posted by old on December 20, 2012 at 09:06:42 from (209.86.226.19):
In Reply to: torque wrench posted by JWuertz on December 20, 2012 at 04:26:26:
Shoot you can buy the swipe type brand new for around $20 and those are the only ones right off the shelve that will be any where near close to correct reading. The clicker types have to be calibrated the be correct and even then you have to have them calibrated once a year or so and heating and cooling effects them a whole lot so buy a new one with the swipe type bar and have one that will last you a life time if you take care of it. I have 2 of them hanging in my shop and I use one then check the torque with the other to be sure both read close to the same. Learned the hard way not to trust the clicker type and almost cost me a $3000 engine
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