what 300 foot pound torque wrench do yall recommend for under 300buck??
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Originally posted by Kershaw View Postyou trying to torque the crankshaft bolt on there? buy your standard craftsman 25-250 torque wrench at sears. torque it to 250 and then torque it a bit more. you rarely need 300 ft lbs. not worth it.
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Originally posted by M-technik-3 View PostCheck your used tool shops or local pawn shops.~ Puch Cafe. ~ Do business? feedback ~ Check out my leather company ~
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Current cars:
~ '87 325 M30B35 swap
~ '87 535
~ 01 540 Msport 6spd
~ '06 X5 4.8is
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Originally posted by Kershaw View Postyou trying to torque the crankshaft bolt on there? buy your standard craftsman 25-250 torque wrench at sears. torque it to 250 and then torque it a bit more. you rarely need 300 ft lbs. not worth it.
what about this snap on cdi??
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DO NOT BUY THE CRAFTSMAN! I had 2 of the craftsman torque wrenches and neither worked. I set them at all different torques and they never gave, just acted like a regular socket wrench.
If you want to go cheap and decent, I had luck with a Kobalt wrench from Lowes. Has if for a couple years now and it hasn't failed me yet. I bought it with the money I got back from sears when I returned the craftsman one and had $20 left over.sigpic
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Originally posted by immajackuup View Postyes,thinking of craftsman because I do have 20-150 pound version which is decent.
what about this snap on cdi??
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...d_i=B002LA19P2
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Originally posted by F34R View PostThis is always iffy with me, I tend to stay away from used precision tools. I don't mind if it is a wrench of sockets etc. People use them as breaker bars and never take care of them.
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Originally posted by Adrian_Visser View PostBut torquing a fastener 25% shy of its recommended torque and "just going a little more" isn't iffy?
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