R racer9t5 New Member Apr 11, 2008 47 0 0 Belleville,IL Apr 29, 2008 #1 how do you torque the bolts that bolt the top end to the bottom end, since there is no room for a normal torque wrench?
how do you torque the bolts that bolt the top end to the bottom end, since there is no room for a normal torque wrench?
9 97badass New Member Apr 20, 2008 78 0 0 Apr 29, 2008 #2 there is a special tool for it... i dont have a picture of it or what its called but it basically looks like an open end wrench that has a 3/8 square in it to attach your rachet/torque wrench to
there is a special tool for it... i dont have a picture of it or what its called but it basically looks like an open end wrench that has a 3/8 square in it to attach your rachet/torque wrench to
R racer9t5 New Member Apr 11, 2008 47 0 0 Belleville,IL Apr 29, 2008 #3 do you know where i can buy one at?
9 97badass New Member Apr 20, 2008 78 0 0 Apr 29, 2008 #4 they are called crowsfoot wrenches northern tool and equipment has them. do a google search on them and should help you out.
they are called crowsfoot wrenches northern tool and equipment has them. do a google search on them and should help you out.
wrench man New Member Mar 17, 2008 606 4 0 Eugene ORYGUN! Apr 29, 2008 #5 "Crows feet" ARE NOT! the correct tool to torque the cylinder base. This IS the correct tool! DennisKirk.com - Motion Pro Torque Wrench Adapter
"Crows feet" ARE NOT! the correct tool to torque the cylinder base. This IS the correct tool! DennisKirk.com - Motion Pro Torque Wrench Adapter
R racer9t5 New Member Apr 11, 2008 47 0 0 Belleville,IL Apr 29, 2008 #6 Thank you very much for the help, i just ordered one