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GPz 1100 cam cap bolt torque specs - again.....
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13 Nov 2012 19:55 #558243
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+1 !! Ed
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RonKZ650 wrote: Yea, get an inch pound for small bolts. The problem is most if not all torque wrenches are normally rated as accurate from 20% to full scale, so in other words if you have a ft/lb torque wrench that reads to 75ft/lb it is only accurate down to 15ft/lb, below that you are taking your chances. I'm sure there are many good torque wrenches, some decent low priced models possibly but I found a good torque wrench in the mid price point is CDI which is a devision of Snap on tools.
+1 !! Ed
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04 Dec 2012 02:21 #561285
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be careful, torque wrenches contain lead, so wash your hands.
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04 Dec 2012 02:50 #561288
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:woohoo:
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