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A little 2 stroke help at Homestead track day on March 28th?

Started by vance, March 16, 2010, 10:30:37 PM

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Ducmarc

you really need 2 one three eights drive that go's from zero to around 100lbs i'd have to look were mine stops . and the other half inch drive  ranges from around 30 to over 200lbs there the most accurate in the middle so when your out at the end of there range they can be  less accurate. i like snapon but mac and matco have good ones. since the repair business sucks right now look around and find a tool truck they may have a good used one but make sure it's been calibrated. a good snapon guy will have it done before he sells it. and if you ever drop it on it's end it will be out of calibration  and if you have to have one there's an inch lb one also which may have some use on a 125 but mine gathers dust

erock768

+1 for the snapon torque wrenches. Look at the torque specs in your manual to get an idea of the range you'll need then choose a wrench that fits your needs. Having both a 3/8" drive and 1/2"  drive is a  good idea like Ducmarc said.
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