Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

SAUers,

Does everyone here use a torque wrench? I've been meaning to buy one, but have just been doing either 'finger tight' or 'tool tight' based on my best guess of how tight something should be.

I priced a few and they vary from $50 at Supercheap to $175 (trade price, retail is around $250!) for a kickass 1/2" Repco wrench.

The workshop manual states torque range from around 5Nm to 70Nm, which works out to be a 1/4" drive wrench (the 3/8 and 1/2 apply 40-150Nm). I like the 1/2" drive but need to be able to set a torque much lower than 40Nm.

Any ideas/suggestions? Bite the bullet and fork out for a decent Repco one or just keep fudging it?

Thanks

Mark

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/69416-torque-wrenches/
Share on other sites

I got a Warren and Brown one, 1/2 inch drive, 10-160nm.

http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/national.to...enBrown/WB.html

I think its worth having, but don't buy a cheap one....and make sure you get it calibrated. No point having it and not be able to trust it.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/69416-torque-wrenches/#findComment-1284335
Share on other sites

Thanks for the link Duncan. I like the one you've bought, looks like a quality item and has the range I'm after.

JustTools.com.au has it for sale at $220. Is that about right? If I could find somewhere happy to offer it at trade price I'd buy it right now.

There is also a Kinchrome one, with a micrometer style sleeve. Are the sleeved ones worthwhile? They seem to dominate the sub-$100 market, which probably tells me all I need to know....?

Mark

PS Who does tool calibration? Look up 'calibrators' in the yellow pages?? Sounds noddy, but I've never had it done before.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/69416-torque-wrenches/#findComment-1284404
Share on other sites

Yeah thats about the price I paid for it too.

Please don't get the wrong impression, I'm not some sort of torque wrench guru. I went with this becuase it had the right adjustment range, 1/2" drive so I can fit some big arse sockets, and the deflection beam style is apparently very accurate compared to some of the spring based ones.

I think they are at the expensive end of the market, but I don't see the point in having a tool like this that might not be accurate.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/69416-torque-wrenches/#findComment-1284438
Share on other sites

Abo, theoretically everything you bolt on should be torqued to the manufacturers specs. however, you will find some things are impossible to get a torque wrench on, so then it's just practice.

I've used both the handle adjustment type one and the deflection beam style one and on feel the beam type seems more acurate. also, as you correctly observed mark the kingchrome ones and other cheapies are all handle adjustable... I have had a cheap torque wrench (sleeve type) and it had to be re-calibrated 3 times (under warranty) now I just don't bother using it anymore cause it's more trouble than it's worth.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/69416-torque-wrenches/#findComment-1284974
Share on other sites

i only ever use a tourque wrench when bolting down heads.

otherwise i take a guess, have a bit of experiance with stripping threads etc so you sort of learn when enuff is enuff.

although i gotta admit on the first engine i built, i tourqued down every single bolt exactly as stated in the shop manual!!

steve

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/69416-torque-wrenches/#findComment-1285255
Share on other sites

Hrmmm. I think I'll have to get one, but set aside enough to buy a worthwhile one.

Richard: Thanks for your input, as much as I want to get out as cheaply as possible, I'll steer clear of the sleeve type ones now....

Abo Bob: As a guess I'd say yes. The reason I think it'd be a good idea is because you'd be cross if the gasket started to leak from non-uniform tightness (IMO it could be a hassle, but feel free to correct/comment).

Any info on who does calibrations please?

Mark

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/69416-torque-wrenches/#findComment-1286133
Share on other sites

Pay for a quality one, don't skimp. I use mine (I think its a W&B, that I bought nearly 20 years ago) to do wheel nuts (65 ft/lb) and spark plugs (NGK recommend approx 20 ft/lb cold). As well as head bolts etc when necessary, of course.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/69416-torque-wrenches/#findComment-1286685
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Quick update team , while I was getting the water pump replaced to got the Red Alpha Cold Air Intakes installed . Sourced from, Just Japanese in Sydney if anyone if looking at them for their RV37. It was a direct fit no issues , it took about 2 hours , with the instructions provided my AMS Performance - Link Below https://www.amsperformance.com/product/ams-performance-infiniti-q50-q60-red-alpha-carbon-fiber-cold-air-intake-kit/ 
    • You need to jam something inside it to stop it collapsing. A washer, a spacer, a something. Needs to stay up at the fully pumped up height. I still say you can measure centrelines with a collapsed hydro lifter. Whatever max lift is will be max lift regardless of the state of the lifter.
    • Yeah, I've been watching him since the first 4 posts all arrived.
    • Quick update Guys , managed to get the water pump replaced . I first my mechanic went back and forth with Nissan AU (4 weeks) and they weren't much help, at the end they noted something about not supporting imports. So I soured the part myself from Japan. If anyone has similar issue here is the part numbers  Genuine Nissan PUMP ASSY-WATER - 21010-4HK0E Genuine Nissan Gasket - 21014-4HK0A  Cost me about $230 including shipping (I had in within 10 days thanks to Blackhawk in Japan)  They are basically the same as the Red Sport or even the new Zed - here is link to a supplier in US who helped me confirm the parts matched  https://www.z1motorsports.com/water-pump-fan-and-thermostat/nissan/oem-14-20-vr30ddtt-water-pump-p-10167.html You can change it yourself if you like , but I had my local workshop do it , it was about 5 hours of labour.  Cheers  Pac
    • +1 for these guys, they just made me a custom muffler for another car (old Merc V8 not a Skyline) and they are legends to work with and do very nice work at a reasonable price.
×
×
  • Create New...