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OK but the way they spec it ..... (archive)

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Posted by Nolan on June 15, 2002 at 15:02:08:

In Reply to: Re: Torque Angle explanation is offset x distance posted by Ron Carter on June 15, 2002 at 13:21:20:

On the CD is 16 +/- 2 ft/lbs
Torque angle 50 +/- 3 degrees

Are they saying to use this figure at 50 degrees ??
This seems way too low... at that angle.
Besides on the main caps it's possible to always be straight on the bolt.

I'm still puzzled.


"Torque Angle" in conjunction to the stated torque value.
Is the offset of the torque wrench to the centerline of the normal torque wrench.

Many places you can not use straight torquewrench. You have to use and offset connector. Almost the same as a extention but for sideways offset.

A one inch offset at 45 degree should increase the torque needed to get the same as 90 degree offset.

This is sometimes used to reference driveline offset too, principals are the same.

imoho

Ron Carter
lurking through





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