I am from a little town 18 mi south of Waco Tx. called Eddy. I'm sure you all have heard of Waco
I am retired--"I work for my wife now" I did 6 glorious years for Uncle Sam in the navy, aircraft hydraulics. During the Vietnam fiasco, a dry land sailor I was, never went to sea, stationed on San Clementi Island off coast of Long Beach.
On rare occasion I get to work on something for someone else. That being said, was reading about the QJR Snap- On torque Wrench, and I am wondering, after the nut is removed at the end of the handle, how does one continue with the recalibration process. At 100 ft lb torque my wrench says only 75 ft lbs torque. I am rebuilding a Kohler 25 engine for a friend.
On rare occasion I get to work on something for someone else. That being said, was reading about the QJR Snap- On torque Wrench, and I am wondering, after the nut is removed at the end of the handle, how does one continue with the recalibration process. At 100 ft lb torque my wrench says only 75 ft lbs torque. I am rebuilding a Kohler 25 engine for a friend.