I'm torquing down some bolts on the exhaust system on my boat. The torque settings are crucial because if not done properly, the gaskets will leak water into the exhaust system and hydrolock the engine. The spec calls for 25ft lbs on the manifolds and 35 on the exhaust risers. My 1/2" drive click torque wrench won't go this low accurately enough so I have a beam style craftsman I bought. Here's my possible issue. I have all the bolts snug and ready to torque in sequence. I have my hand on the pivot handle exactly where it should be. I slowly turn the wrench tightening the fastener. With each turn the needle slowly climbs then drops as I complete the pass. I reposition the wrench for another pass. The needle goes up to the value (35ft lbs in this case) from the resistance of the fastener. I stop. The tension from the torque wrench unloads and the needle drops several pounds. Does this mean I haven't reached the value (35ft lbs) yet and I keep going until the needle reaches 35 ft lbs with the beam under tension? I'd rather ask than to start snapping off fasteners.
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