Hi everyone: I bought a Gearwrench digital torque wrench with a built in angle meter for a head gasket job. The manual says torque the head bolts in 3 steps: First, torque them to 25 foot pounds. Second- turn them 90 degrees. Third, turn them another 90 degrees. The manual says lube the bolts threads and under the bolt heads with oil. When I broke the head bolts loose on the head, I used a 1/2 inch drive 24 in long breaker bar, these head bolts were on really tight. Now, my question is: Can this torque wrench handle the job without the gear head breaking on me for this high torque requirement. I bought this digital wrench thinking that with a built in angle meter it would be easier to do the job without resetting the angle and finding a different spot for attaching the dial angle meter for every bolt.
This torque wrench can torque up to 100 foot pounds.
The manual says to mark the head bolts with a paint mark in the front after the first 25 foot pounds and with the 2 additional 90 degrees, the paint mark will be in the back at finish. Is it a better way to do this job without spending extra money for a dial angle meter?
I'd like to hear what you guys say. Thanks.
This torque wrench can torque up to 100 foot pounds.
The manual says to mark the head bolts with a paint mark in the front after the first 25 foot pounds and with the 2 additional 90 degrees, the paint mark will be in the back at finish. Is it a better way to do this job without spending extra money for a dial angle meter?
I'd like to hear what you guys say. Thanks.