deceleration noise.
09-29-2016, (Subject: deceleration noise. ) 
Post: #17
RE: deceleration noise.
(09-29-2016 )rgreen Wrote:  I have one more question can I use this beam torque wrench instead of dial

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-3-8-in-dr...ockType=G2

I prefer click type, but yes you can use that for the adjuster lock nuts.
No you cannot use it in place of a dial torque wrench for the injector pre-load, not because there's anything wrong with it, but because the injector pre-load is in inch/lbs not foot/lbs and that torque wrench just doesn't have a small enough scale.
For doing the injector pre-load and your own overheads & as you progress other sensitive projects, IMHO you should invest in quality torque wrenches. Torque specs are typically quite important and shouldn't have short cuts taken.

Close and precise are NOT the same thing concerning torque specs.


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deceleration noise. - rgreen - 09-27-2016,
RE: deceleration noise. - Hammerhead - 09-29-2016
RE: deceleration noise. - kmk - 09-29-2016,



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