AuroraGirl
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- Taylor
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- 1978, 1980
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- K10, K25
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so if you have a torque wrench, say its 100ft pounds max, and you have a bolt that needs 100ft + 70 degrees for a torque to yield, would it be adviseable to use a digital torque wrench with an angle meter on it to do this or do i need something to be designed past 100 ft/lb to not disrupt anything inside... its all digital, its a nice AC Delco that is digital beam, so it doesnt mechanically stop your torque but alerts you
i have a few special bolts needing like 120 and 170 + a fair bit of rotation and was wondering if i need to step up or cheat by torquing and whipping out a protractor and some markers lol
i have a few special bolts needing like 120 and 170 + a fair bit of rotation and was wondering if i need to step up or cheat by torquing and whipping out a protractor and some markers lol