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| Registered Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Atlantic Beach, NY 
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				Calculating torque
			 
			I just dropped my axles to repair torn CV boots.  I had purchased a 3/4" breaker bar and had no problems getting the axle nut off.  Now for putting them back on and torqueing them up to spec.  I need to get 217-231 ft-lbs of torque but don't have a wrench that goes that high.  I can purchase a 3/4" torque wrench from harbor freight that goes 100-600 ft-lbs for about $70.  I can't think of too many fasteners on the car that require that much torque.  I have a wrench that will go to 150 ft-lbs that I use for wheel lugs, etc.  Can I use simple math to solve my problem?  If my son, at 135 lbs stands 20" out on a breaker bar (or a pipe extending the length of the bar) is that sufficiently close for this job?  That would theoretically come out to 220 ft-lbs.  Additionally, these are the castellated nuts which use a cotter pin, so loosening of the nut is not a concern.  I am all for buying tools, but  for a once or twice use type of thing I figure I could spend the $70 better elsewhere.
		 
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|  10-04-2004, 07:22 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Ann Arbor, MI 
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			Your son-on-the-bar method will be sufficient. Spend the $70 on go-fast parts or your son for helping out. 
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|  10-04-2004, 07:43 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Arapahoe County, Colorado, USA 
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			Mike, Put it back together with the nut tight enough to hold and a cotter pin lightly in place. Drive by an automotive shop with the proper (3/4”) torque wrench and 30 mm socket. For a nominal fee (many won’t charge anything) you can have it set correctly. Remember to bring new cotter pins and the tools to install. Best, Grady 
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|  10-04-2004, 08:11 AM | 
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| Registered Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Atlantic Beach, NY 
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			Grady,  that's an option I guess I never considered.  Is the torque value on the axle that critical though?  I have no idea.
		 
				__________________ Mike 1986 930 | ||
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