maacodale Posted May 12, 2013 Report Posted May 12, 2013 Get a simple click type torque wrench. Forget the fancy digital read outs and I'm personally not a fan of needle type. I've had my Craftsman click type since high school.
TGGRRR (Ali) Posted May 12, 2013 Author Report Posted May 12, 2013 Get a simple click type torque wrench. Forget the fancy digital read outs and I'm personally not a fan of needle type. I've had my Craftsman click type since high school. Craig went and bought me a nice socket, so now I just need to get to Sears and get that torque wrench Tigger 2006 the cabrio and Riversong the 2014 Countryman
cmcveay Posted May 12, 2013 Report Posted May 12, 2013 Look for sales at Sears, or go to Harbor Freight, which has a store in Woodbridge and is opening a new store in Chantilly or Sterling sometime soon. Harbor freight in Chantilly is open now. Ali - just about any torque wrench that is rated for up to 100 ft/lbs will be adequate for what you are looking for. Like Haemish, I like my Craftsman because they'll replace it under warranty, it'll go up to 150 ft/lbs and I like the way it's set. You say you know how to use one? Lots of people think they do but then, when they actually use it, they don't. When applying torque, it's got to be done is a smooth, steady effort, not the huge jerking motion and when the tool indicates the proper torque is reached (a loud click or on a dial indicator) STOP! Don't keep adding torque (you bought it and you are using it to set a preset amount of tension on the fastener. Personally, I always back off at the click and then, with a smooth and stead effort, I apply torque until it clicks again. I'm not adding any more torque, I'm just making sure it's good. Also - NEVER loosen a torqued fastener with a torque wrench! 2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon "Homer" 2012 MB/CR JCW R55 "Merlin" Sold 2009 LB/LB R56 "Archie" Sold
elpollodiablo Posted May 12, 2013 Report Posted May 12, 2013 Also - NEVER loosen a torqued fastener with a torque wrench! Did not know that, learn something new every day. Also +1 on the craftsman torque wrench. Give ebay a go, I picked up my craftsman digitork (clicky wrench) for about 1/3 retail. Alice Cooper - Hyper Blue R53 with a few light mods ???? - Montego Blue 335xi with even lighter mods [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
TGGRRR (Ali) Posted May 12, 2013 Author Report Posted May 12, 2013 You say you know how to use one? Lots of people think they do but then, when they actually use it, they don't. When applying torque, it's got to be done is a smooth, steady effort, not the huge jerking motion and when the tool indicates the proper torque is reached (a loud click or on a dial indicator) STOP! Don't keep adding torque (you bought it and you are using it to set a preset amount of tension on the fastener. Personally, I always back off at the click and then, with a smooth and stead effort, I apply torque until it clicks again. I'm not adding any more torque, I'm just making sure it's good. Also - NEVER loosen a torqued fastener with a torque wrench! Marty taught me when we installed the STDs and he had me do it and talked me through the whole thing. Did not know that, learn something new every day. Also +1 on the craftsman torque wrench. Give ebay a go, I picked up my craftsman digitork (clicky wrench) for about 1/3 retail. I'll go look, since I have been too busy to get my butt into Sears Tigger 2006 the cabrio and Riversong the 2014 Countryman
TGGRRR (Ali) Posted May 17, 2013 Author Report Posted May 17, 2013 I got lazy (hate going to stores), went to Amazon and bought a torque wrench. it's a Pittsburge Professional 1/2" Drive click stop Torque Wrench. It was $25 I have named him Clicky Tigger 2006 the cabrio and Riversong the 2014 Countryman
RDG_RCR Posted May 17, 2013 Report Posted May 17, 2013 I got lazy (hate going to stores), went to Amazon and bought a torque wrench. it's a Pittsburge Professional 1/2" Drive click stop Torque Wrench. It was $25 I have named him Clicky I think you just wanted to avoid buying Edge that beer!
RichSperry Posted May 17, 2013 Report Posted May 17, 2013 Pittsburgh? Probably the same brand they sell at HFT... As in Pittsburgh, China...lol No matter where you go, there you are!
Scavenger Posted May 17, 2013 Report Posted May 17, 2013 I got lazy (hate going to stores), went to Amazon and bought a torque wrench. it's a Pittsburge Professional 1/2" Drive click stop Torque Wrench. It was $25 I have named him Clicky What is the torque range? Did you introduce Clicky to Rob yet? 2006 MCS, SB/S , "B.A." Performance: DINAN "Stage 5" tune, throttle body, boost kit (fuel pump, pulley), & CAI; JCW exhaust sans resonator, brakes, & GP IC; DDM IC diverter; CSF Racing Aluminum Radiator Suspension: DINAN front strut brace; Alta 22mm rear bar; KW V1 coil-overs; H-Sport adjustable rear control arms; CravenSpeed strut underators Interior: CravenSpeed gauge mounts with Cooper S boost and voltage, & shift well cover Wheels: Enkei PF01 17" Audio: Kenwood Excelon KDC-X994 HU; MTX Terminator speakers F&B Alan @ opensource.com
TGGRRR (Ali) Posted May 17, 2013 Author Report Posted May 17, 2013 What is the torque range? Did you introduce Clicky to Rob yet? 20 - 150 Rob and Clicky have different jobs so they may never meet Tigger 2006 the cabrio and Riversong the 2014 Countryman