General tranny info covering all models & motors.
By DannyCraQ
#24109 problem:


when i torque down the 6 x 1.0/12Nm (1.2 kg-m, 9 lb-ft)

my torque wrench doesnt click or just stop turning the bolt, i already snapped one, but was able to get them off with needle nose


anyone know what the deal is, cause i dont wanna snap another bolt.
By DannyCraQ
#24132 is it completely neccessary to torque down those bolts?


cause i mean its only 9lbs

anything more and it should snap easy
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By ChicagoMike
#24135
DannyCraQ wrote:is it completely neccessary to torque down those bolts?


cause i mean its only 9lbs

anything more and it should snap easy


Just snug them up tight by hand, then give them a 1/4 turn to tighten them up. :?

That, or get a new torque wrench that reads that small of a number, because you're right, 9lbs isnt all that much.
By DannyCraQ
#24141 you know what i did. i set it to nine hand tightened em down torqued em it finally clicked


im using a brand new kobalt wrench and it starts @ 10 i undertsand most that start @ 15 no?
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By BAXTER_EJ1
#24145 For doing say, lug nuts, is a torque wrench the only option? I think most egs require 80lbs of Torque on the lug nuts, and right now I'm without a wrench, I just have the small hand tools with adjustable heads.
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By BAXTER_EJ1
#24151
DannyCraQ wrote:well im dong my lugnuts at 76 lbs of torque


With a torque wrench or with what?
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By BAXTER_EJ1
#24163 *sigh*

Looks like I'm buying a torque wrench lol.

I have the small hand-held ones but they aren't adjustable, you just torque and torque until you can't torque no more :?
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By BAXTER_EJ1
#24180
DannyCraQ wrote:oh thats just a regular ratchet :eh:


Ratchet ftl :(
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By ohDirka
#24181 a good torque wrench is expencive... you can spend anywhere from 20-600 bones on a single wrench
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By ChicagoMike
#24182
D15kid wrote:a good torque wrench is expencive... you can spend anywhere from 20-600 bones on a single wrench


But it is a VERY important tool!

Choosing your tools is like choosing the parts for your car. You get what you put into it. :thumb:
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By BAXTER_EJ1
#24185
AddictiveAllMotor wrote:
D15kid wrote:a good torque wrench is expencive... you can spend anywhere from 20-600 bones on a single wrench


But it is a VERY important tool!

Choosing your tools is like choosing the parts for your car. You get what you put into it. :thumb:


qft

With that said, I can't spend $600 today lol, probably more around 70-$100ish! :oops: