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Either buy a torque wrench, or rent one. If you have a parts strore around, like O'Reilly's, you can rent a torque wrench for a minimal cost. If you don't rent or buy a torque wrench, you can always use the "Redneck Torque Spec", which is tighten the nut or bolt, until it strips, then back it off a 1/4 turn. Works everytime. JK.

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they are cheap at harbor freight.and sears.if you have no experience torqueing motors than i would highly reccomend buying one.it`s a must have for heads and cylinders and such.head studs strip easily.spend the cabbage on a torque wrench rather than getting inserts machined into your cylinders after you strip some head studs out.take the time to do it right the 1 st time rather than making time the 2nd.

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If you get a clicker type torque wrench get a decent one. I bought some chinese piece of shit and one day the end you set your torque with came unscrewed, fell off and its been uncalibrated ever since.

 

Before that it would only click 1/2 the time, and I had to be PERFECTLY square on the nut being torqued or it would just keep going.

 

I prefer the beam style. I have 2 of those and I use them on my bikes, my lathes and mills for repairs, everything. I'd use them on my wife if I could.

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