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Old 21 Mar 2006, 03:49 pm
fritz_t_coyote fritz_t_coyote is offline
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For bolting together plastic manifolds and putting plugs into alloy heads, you might have to invest in new torque wrench that is accurate in the 10 ft-lbs range.

I sprung for a nice one that clicks and everthing.

But the new one is -shiney-.

(I figure the price of the new tool is about what it would cost me to pay someone else to do my plugs and wires... And I only had to buy the tool once.)



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