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Torque Wrench Myths Main Cap Bolts

 
Torque Wrench Myths Main Cap Bolts
Torque Wrench Myths Main Cap Bolts
In order to be most accurate, a torque wrench needs a slow, steady pull up to the desired torque. Some bolts, like those securing the main caps, require a lot of torque. Make sure you have the block secured and you’re in a position to apply the final torque in a steady pull without jerking or tugging the wrench. View Related Article
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