This weekend I was replacing the engine in my Ford Ranger. I don't have a torque wrench so I decided to rent click-type one from Autozone from their rent-a-tool program.
http://www.autozone.com/loan-a-tool...djustable-click-type-torque-wrench/555599_0_0
Maybe it's just me but this thing didn't seem accurate. It is 1/2 drive and about 25" long. I had to tighten the flywheel bolts to 80 ft/lbs and it just seemed like I was going way past 80 ft/lbs before the thing clicked.
Later on when i was tightening the transmission to engine bolts they were supposed to be at ~60 ft/lbs. The first bolt I tried to do it on stripped the threads in the engine block before the torque wrench clicked. For the rest of the bolts I just hand tightened them and will not use that OEM torque wrench again. Now i'm worried about the flywheel bolts having been over tightened and if that will cause problems later on.
My question is if these "OEM" brand click torque wrenches are good or not? How could the bolt have stripped when I had it set on 60 ft/lbs and the torque spec listed is 60 ft/lbs. I was using a universal joint but it wasn't severely angled or anything which would throw the torque spec off. Could this have been what caused it or is the torque wrench just junk?
http://www.autozone.com/loan-a-tool...djustable-click-type-torque-wrench/555599_0_0
Maybe it's just me but this thing didn't seem accurate. It is 1/2 drive and about 25" long. I had to tighten the flywheel bolts to 80 ft/lbs and it just seemed like I was going way past 80 ft/lbs before the thing clicked.
Later on when i was tightening the transmission to engine bolts they were supposed to be at ~60 ft/lbs. The first bolt I tried to do it on stripped the threads in the engine block before the torque wrench clicked. For the rest of the bolts I just hand tightened them and will not use that OEM torque wrench again. Now i'm worried about the flywheel bolts having been over tightened and if that will cause problems later on.
My question is if these "OEM" brand click torque wrenches are good or not? How could the bolt have stripped when I had it set on 60 ft/lbs and the torque spec listed is 60 ft/lbs. I was using a universal joint but it wasn't severely angled or anything which would throw the torque spec off. Could this have been what caused it or is the torque wrench just junk?
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