<VV> 1/4" drive torquewrench to install connecting rods - really ?

ricknorris at suddenlink.net ricknorris at suddenlink.net
Fri Oct 22 07:02:05 EDT 2010


To torque connecting rod bolts I use a Sears 3/8" drive torque wrench with a deep socket. It is a ratcheting head click type. It takes a little finaggling and crank movement but the bottom bolts can be done.
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Rick Norris
#36 Sunoco Corvair
www.corvairalley.com 

---- Charles Lee <Chaz at ProperProper.com> wrote: 
> Really ?  1/4" drive torque wrench to install connecting rods ?   I was not 
> expecting that to be enough for that !!!
>


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