robindean
XS400 Addict
Some time ago, I'd posted my beginning questions in torque asking which wrench type I should buy. I've since purchased a decent 10-100 ft-lb click-type wrench (a snap-on imitation) with a lifetime warranty. I like it.
Still, I need another one. I want to carefully and accurately torque what are now hex/alan screws on my engine covers. I'm not sure what they're supposed to be torqued to but I'm guessing it's below 10 ft-lbs.
Can you refer me to a 0-10 ft-lb torque wrench that will do the job?
Also, and someone already told me this but I've since lost the figure, what are the engine cover screws supposed to be torqued to?
Note: if you're about to skip directly to the "don't worry about it, just get it tight and be careful" statement, save your typing. I like to be accurate and am looking for the figure and the tool that will provide said accuracy
Still, I need another one. I want to carefully and accurately torque what are now hex/alan screws on my engine covers. I'm not sure what they're supposed to be torqued to but I'm guessing it's below 10 ft-lbs.
Can you refer me to a 0-10 ft-lb torque wrench that will do the job?
Also, and someone already told me this but I've since lost the figure, what are the engine cover screws supposed to be torqued to?
Note: if you're about to skip directly to the "don't worry about it, just get it tight and be careful" statement, save your typing. I like to be accurate and am looking for the figure and the tool that will provide said accuracy