- Wed Dec 18, 2013 10:21 pm
#31183
Well, a torque wrench is only of any use if the threads are perfect, clean and dry. Any other conditions will effect the torque applied. And the, how many of us have our torque wrenches calibrated? If you don't you can not rely on them and cheap ones are literally worse than useless as they won't stay "in" for any length of time. They have their uses, but I would rather rely on "feel" in normal home workshop conditions. The trouble is that this "feel" takes experience to develop. There is a video on YouTube showing triumph twin engines being assembled in factory conditions. Looks like the fifties. Not torque wrench in sight! Oh, and we always back off our torque wrenches after use don't we?
Classic C5 Euro 4 at the moment.
Also CBf250.