SuzukiGS750EZ
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Does anybody know who makes these torque wrenches for park tool? I was thinking CDI since they make for a lot of larger names but couldn’t find anything that looked like them.
I thought it was just me thinking that silver on silver is atrocious.Don't know and don't care but I can say that they are using the British Nobar setting window which is the best conventional setting window for click type torque wrenches. Instead of having a silver on silver impossible to read scale Nobar has a far better method. Etorq does the same thing and I really like their stuff when I want a clicker rather than a digital torque wrench which is what I normally use. In many cases clickers are just faster, I've never seen a NHRA team rebuild stuff in the pits between rounds with a digital torque wrench, and you can always hear and feel the click rather than having to read a digital display.
I have used a black permanent marker like a Sharpie to highlight the numbers after using a degreaser/solvent. Still had to renew the black once or twice as time went on.I thought it was just me thinking that silver on silver is atrocious.
Paint marker then wipe off the excess, I have to redo mine about once a year.I thought it was just me thinking that silver on silver is atrocious.
At low ranges, my 1/4" drive click is practically inaudible. I turn it extra slow to feel for it.In many cases clickers are just faster, I've never seen a NHRA team rebuild stuff in the pits between rounds with a digital torque wrench, and you can always hear and feel the click rather than having to read a digital display.