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    Torque angle gauge

    I am about to reinstall my head is one of these really need it or can i just guesstimate 90 degrees?

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    You can guesstimate, but the cheap ones cost a few bucks and work fine. No real reason not to use one.
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      #3
      ^ agreed, they can be had cheaply at most auto parts stores.

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        #4
        print a degree scale on paper from google and tape a piece of coathanger to your wrench to use as a needle on the scale.

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          #5
          Originally posted by frankie591 View Post
          print a degree scale on paper from google and tape a piece of coathanger to your wrench to use as a needle on the scale.
          Haha that's awesome!

          I ended up buying one for 12 bucks but it's pretty much the same thing

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            #6
            Shit yeah- fold a piece of paper twice on the diagonal, use THAT. It may be rocket science
            (tty fasteners, that is)
            but you don't have to be a brian surgeon to use them.

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              #7
              Meh, it's 90 degrees. I make a sharpie or paint pen mark on the bolt head at 12:00 and just turn it to 3:00. Done.

              When it's an oddball torque angle like 60 or 120 degrees I use a gauge, but for anything that's quarter turn increments I don't bother.

              You can get electronic torque/angle wrenches nowadays that take the guesswork out of it for you, but they're spendy and I can't testify to their accuracy.
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