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Whats a good low range torque wrench?
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How about this 3/8" drive wrench?
Buy GEARWRENCH 3/8" Drive Micrometer Torque Wrench 30-250 in/lbs. - 85061: Outside Micrometers - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
Its between that and the CDI for me
CDI:
For 1/4" I've got this coming:
Kind of regretting that purchase almost..
Would the CDI 3/8" or the Gearwrench 3/8" I posted work for Vanos stuff or do you need 1/4" size?
My Craftsman 3/8" Torque wrench bottoms out at 20 ft. Lbs. I'd like to get the CDI or Gearwrench so I can do Vanos and the valve cover (18.5ft. Lbs) with one wrench that I can trust maybe more than the Tekton I just bought (God am I impulsive).
The Tekton 20-200 I have coming I was planning to use on the Vanos now I don't know if thats so smart to trust its calibrated well enough. So if that CDI 3/8" would work on the vanos itself that would be awesome because it is probably a better quality wrench and I could also you it for the valve cover as well. The strut brace I believe is also 18.5 ft lbs so I either set my Craftsman to 20 (lowest setting) or just feel it out. Now I'm just blathering on, blah.2004 Silbergrau Metallic 6MT
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Originally posted by Cubieman View PostHow about this 3/8" drive wrench?
Buy GEARWRENCH 3/8" Drive Micrometer Torque Wrench 30-250 in/lbs. - 85061: Outside Micrometers - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases
Its between that and the CDI for me
CDI:
For 1/4" I've got this coming:
Kind of regretting that purchase almost..
Would the CDI 3/8" or the Gearwrench 3/8" I posted work for Vanos stuff or do you need 1/4" size?
My Craftsman 3/8" Torque wrench bottoms out at 20 ft. Lbs. I'd like to get the CDI or Gearwrench so I can do Vanos and the valve cover (18.5ft. Lbs) with one wrench that I can trust maybe more than the Tekton I just bought (God am I impulsive).
The Tekton 20-200 I have coming I was planning to use on the Vanos now I don't know if thats so smart to trust its calibrated well enough. So if that CDI 3/8" would work on the vanos itself that would be awesome because it is probably a better quality wrench and I could also you it for the valve cover as well. The strut brace I believe is also 18.5 ft lbs so I either set my Craftsman to 20 (lowest setting) or just feel it out. Now I'm just blathering on, blah.
That tekton should come with a calibration cert. Should be fine new.
1. If the calibration is old I wouldnt trust it.
2. If it seemed like it has been used before I wouldnt trust it (sometimes amazon re-sells returned stuff).
3. Before it touches the engine put it in a vise or a high-torque fastener and go through the range of adjustments and make sure it clicks throughout the range at a torque that seems reasonable for the setting. Anytime you take a torque wrench out thats been sitting (especially if its cold) you should do this. Many shops will have a socket bolted to the wall for this reason, before ever using it you need to set it to the max setting and yank on it until it clicks. There have been times where sitting click-type torque wrenches get seized and will never click.
Good luck. You can do it!
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Do digital torque wrenches have the same inaccuracy issues at the edge of the spec range, as the mechanical ones do?2005 BMW M3 ZCP Black/Black - HTE Tuning | Kassel CSL DME | 288/280 Schrick Cams+DLC Followers | Lang Head | Dinan TBs | Bosch 550cc | Radium Fuel System | Karbonious CSL Airbox+OE Snorkel | SS V1 Stepped+Catted Sec 1+Resonated Twin Pipe+Race | 3.91, 3 stage clutch | FCM 400/600 | Vorshlag Camber Plates, RSM | Rogue ASP | AKG FCABs, SFBs | TMS Front Sway, Camber Arms, Monoball RTABs, Pullies | Mason Race Strut + X-Brace | AS 30% SSK | SPAL | Redish Plates | Turbo Toys V2 Hub | WPC Rod Bearings
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Originally posted by duracellttu View PostDo digital torque wrenches have the same inaccuracy issues at the edge of the spec range, as the mechanical ones do?
That said, I think Snap-ons are calibrated for the entire range. And given the angle measurement allows you to go beyond the maximum torque spec, the "true range" is probably higher.
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I've got the 1/4" and 1/2" versions of this Capri wrench. I've been happy with.
https://capritools.com/shop/professi...rque-wrenches/
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Originally posted by duracellttu View PostDo digital torque wrenches have the same inaccuracy issues at the edge of the spec range, as the mechanical ones do?
Even Tekton clickers claim ANSI 4%, so I'm sure any SnapOn or CDI will be plenty accurate (mechanical or digital). It's more about making sure it's well-calibrated and having a quality action which won't randomly fail to click (like my 1/4" Tekton did once and snapped off a VANOS -> VC bolt). Btw if anyone wants a 1/4" Tekton, I'll send you one free...
But be sure to read the spec sheet for whatever you consider buying. 3/8" TechWrenches claim +/-1% at 20-100% of full scale in the clockwise direction and 1.5% CCW. TechAngles say 2% and 3%. My 1/4" Digitool Solutions DWA-2501 says +/-1% 10-100% CW or CCW. All, to quote Jeremy Clarkson, "as good as makes no difference".Last edited by ethan; 05-07-2020, 11:28 AM.
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Originally posted by Obioban View PostI really enjoy my snap on techangle torque wrenches.2003 Carbon Black - Karbonious CSL intake, CSL DME w/MAP, SSV1 headers/Catted Section1/63.5mm Section2, Shrick 280/272 cams, Lang Racing Stage 1 cylinder head, Eibach Pro Street S Coilovers (500#F/600#R), GC Sways, AutoSolutions SSK, Motorsport 3.91 rear diff, BBS RGR wheels, Streamline CSL front bumper
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Originally posted by Cubieman View PostI need a good low range torque wrench in my collection of tools. Something that will accurately torque from say 5-50ft lbs. Specifically looking for a torque wrench I can trust for a Vanos lockdown in the future.
Use SOLID German tools:
- Wera
- Stahlwille
- Gedore
- Hazet
I have all of these tools in by chest, and I use Wera and Gedore Torque wrenches which are phenomenal. Best prices are on Amazon.de or Amazon.uk.co
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Originally posted by chicane View Post
I have always wondered why guys use cheap Amazon tools on their expensive German automobiles.
Use SOLID German tools:
- Wera
- Stahlwille
- Gedore
- Hazet
I have all of these tools in by chest, and I use Wera and Gedore Torque wrenches which are phenomenal. Best prices are on Amazon.de or Amazon.uk.co
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As long as the brand you buy has a support network of shops that can calibrate it then buy it. Doesnt matter the brand, all of them need to be calibrated.
Before any head/vanos work I always get my 1/4 CDI calibrated. $20 for peace of mind goes a long way.
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I'll have to get a 3/8" techangle when rod bearings time comes, it would also cover the majority of the E46 M3 torque specs as well.
I use my 1/4" CDI quite often, probably time to get it re-calibrated.2004 Silbergrau Metallic 6MT
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RACP Plates/Vincebar/CMP/Turner RTAB/Beisan
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https://www.toolsource.com/dial-wren...s-p-91172.html
I use this one for low range stuff, CDI 3002LDIN 3/8" Drive Torque Wrench - Dial Type - 0-300 in-lbs
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Originally posted by eacmen View PostDoesnt matter the brand, all of them need to be calibrated.2003 Imola Red M3 w/ SMG
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