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pvr007 05-16-2011 04:04 PM

Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
Hello, im putting back the engine in my 88 camaro RS, i might also drop the tranny, i was thinking, taking down so many nuts and bolts, i want to be accurate, right? so, is it word if i buy myself a torque wrench?

Apeiron 05-16-2011 04:13 PM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
There's nothing involved there that absolutely requires a torque wrench.

torque_is_good 05-16-2011 04:34 PM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 

Originally Posted by Apeiron (Post 4923040)
There's nothing involved there that absolutely requires a torque wrench.

+1 on that

pvr007 05-17-2011 12:54 AM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
:eek::gocrazy: well i went over to autozone and i bought one for 30 bucks, i guess it will help some sort, but, wont i need it to torque the engine mounts, and water pump, preatty much, everything, i got miself the haynes books so i have all the numers in there :burnout:

torque_is_good 05-17-2011 06:25 AM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 

Originally Posted by pvr007 (Post 4923562)
:eek::gocrazy: well i went over to autozone and i bought one for 30 bucks, i guess it will help some sort, but, wont i need it to torque the engine mounts, and water pump, preatty much, everything, i got miself the haynes books so i have all the numers in there :burnout:

sure

sometimes those of us who have done this a few too many times don't get all concerned about motor mount bolts, accessory bolts etc. When doing an engine re-assembly that is a different story. For those who this is their first time doing these types of things we tend to forget how nervous one can get.

pvr007 05-17-2011 12:38 PM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
well yeah, i am a little nervous, but i am proud, everithing i have, even the torque wrench was bought with my own money, the car, the stand, the hoist, no rich daddy helped me out

camaronewbie 05-17-2011 01:32 PM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
If you have a Harbor Freight in your area, you should check them out. Not tools that I'd want to make a living with, but for most of us shadetree guys, they are quite fine enough, and very reasonable.

gsf-87IROC 05-17-2011 07:42 PM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
I use Craftsman Torque Wrenches. Never paid full price for one of theirs...just look for them on sale.

I never use a torque wrench for anything except rods, mains, and heads....just 'gut 'n tight' on the rest. Of course, I've had the engine/trans in and out of my car about 5 times in the last 15 yrs.

gwarren007 05-17-2011 08:50 PM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
Autozone rents them out, use them for up to 90 days, return them and get all your money back.

pvr007 05-17-2011 11:55 PM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
nah, i just feel proud for having a new toy in my tool box

Apeiron 05-18-2011 09:16 AM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 

Originally Posted by pvr007 (Post 4923562)
:eek::gocrazy: well i went over to autozone and i bought one for 30 bucks

A $30 torque wrench isn't going to be more accurate than your wrist anyway. ;)

ws6transam 05-18-2011 09:39 AM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
Use the torque wrench. As you begin to get used to it, you'll start to figure out what 20, 35, 60 and 90 ft.lb feels like. You will start to get a handle on when a fastener reaches it's point where it is stretching and not getting any tighter. You will also then start to get a feel for what cross-threading feels like, and avoid it before it starts. If you don't, you then learn the art of easy-outs, followed by helicoils. Yup - been there, done that. I've even busted taps off in aluminum castings & learned how to weld onto the top of the tap, build it up, and weld a handle onto the busted tap to extract it. However, it's probably a good thing to start your wrenching career off with a good torque wrench. Congrats and enjoy the hobby!

pvr007 05-18-2011 09:51 AM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
thanks guy, i kind of get the feeling of all this, ive been working on cars since i was 5, i was changing tires back then, with some help of my dad though

83z28camaro 05-18-2011 02:55 PM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
There is a torque spec for every threaded fastener on the car. Even the screws that hold the interior trim together.

pvr007 05-18-2011 03:18 PM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
yes, thats why i thought i might need one

lonestar7 05-18-2011 03:39 PM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 

Originally Posted by camaronewbie (Post 4924018)
If you have a Harbor Freight in your area, you should check them out. Not tools that I'd want to make a living with, but for most of us shadetree guys, they are quite fine enough, and very reasonable.

+1 on Harbor Freight. The tools are not the best quality but at the prices they sell them if you only use thew a couple of times before they break you've got your moneys worth.

pvr007 05-18-2011 04:07 PM

Re: Need a Cheap Torque wrench
 
yeah i live next to one


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