TallCoolOne58
Well-known member
Reviewing my Cub service manual, I noticed torque specs of 16 ft lbs for rod caps, 55 ft lbs for mains, and 45 ft lbs for head bolts.
I am curious to know what torque wrench(es) used by some, especially to achieve the itty bitty 16 ft lbs for the rod caps, since you need to start at 1/4-1/3 that spec and work up to torque evenly to final spec. Did you do the math and use an inch lb torque wrench on these, then a different wrench for the mains and head bolts?
I only have my old 0-250 ft lb 1/2" drive torque wrench from my wrench-turning days, and that obviously ain't gonna cut the mustard.
Input appreciated.
I am curious to know what torque wrench(es) used by some, especially to achieve the itty bitty 16 ft lbs for the rod caps, since you need to start at 1/4-1/3 that spec and work up to torque evenly to final spec. Did you do the math and use an inch lb torque wrench on these, then a different wrench for the mains and head bolts?
I only have my old 0-250 ft lb 1/2" drive torque wrench from my wrench-turning days, and that obviously ain't gonna cut the mustard.
Input appreciated.