thejudges69
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I need to torque the bull gear assembly in the front of my Detroit engine. The issue is that I don't have a torque wrench that goes that high. My torque wrench goes to 600 lb ft. I need to torque this nut to 750 lb ft in a counter clockwise method.
So other then a very expensive torque multiplier how else can I achieve this? I was thinking that maybe I could do a torque angle method, like maybe go to 600 and then turn it like half a turn or something.
Suggestions?? I'm doing this today so need input asap.
Also a local tool dealer has the socket in stock but I have to use a reducer to bring it down to 3/4" drive, the dealer says that won't affect my torque but my experience is that it will....thoughts??
So other then a very expensive torque multiplier how else can I achieve this? I was thinking that maybe I could do a torque angle method, like maybe go to 600 and then turn it like half a turn or something.
Suggestions?? I'm doing this today so need input asap.
Also a local tool dealer has the socket in stock but I have to use a reducer to bring it down to 3/4" drive, the dealer says that won't affect my torque but my experience is that it will....thoughts??
