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Just thought I'd pass this along. I own several Stahlwille tools and think they're great. Stahlwille's torque wrenches are excellent products as well. Those of you with volumes 1 & 2 of the factory workshop manuals can find pictures of these torque wrenches in use! http://www.stahlwille.com/closeout.htm
------------------ Peter Sarmany 1970 911E coupe 1971 911T targa 1974 914 1.8 |
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If you were going to buy just one, which would be best for all round use?
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That all depends on your torque requirements. I believe the torque on the rocker shaft bolts is roughly 13-15 lbs./ft. and the flywheel bolts and nut for the cam drive sprockets are 110 lbs./ft. so you would need all four torque wrenches to satisfy every value on the 911 (there is another torque wrench 6-32 NM not listed). I bought all four for $280! You will need the heads that fit in the end of the wrench, that's the only catch and they run like $70 a piece.
------------------ Peter Sarmany 1970 911E coupe 1971 911T targa 1974 914 1.8 |
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