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Re: What is this symbol? 90° and a RCH.
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Re: What is this symbol? Originally Posted by ronsii And when a hair is a bit much you use a different type of hair I could never figure out how to use one. And if you split one you have to make Hosinfeffer out of it or else it is a sin to kill it. Sincerely, William McCormick
Re: What is this symbol? Originally Posted by ronsii Yep, just be careful if you put a crowsfoot with an extension on it Hey, wait a minute, I resemble that remark, haha. Sincerely, William McCormick
Re: What is this symbol? Hey, son I just made the bolt head disappear .... You've used that joke before, dad, it's in the socket, I'll get the hammer,chisel and tig welder.
Re: What is this symbol? Originally Posted by Fnord5 My favorite torque setting: go till it cracks, then back a 1/4 turn. Originally Posted by Capt B That reminds me of something a mechanic I use to work with would always say. "cross thread is better than a lock washer any day" Tighten until it gets loose....back off 1/4 turn...
Re: What is this symbol? Originally Posted by Fnord5 My favorite torque setting: go till it cracks, then back a 1/4 turn. That reminds me of something a mechanic I use to work with would always say. "cross thread is better than a lock washer any day"
Re: What is this symbol? My favorite torque setting: go till it cracks, then back a 1/4 turn.
Re: What is this symbol? We could differentiate between the blonde ones and the black ones, but that would be splitting hairs...
Re: What is this symbol? Originally Posted by Welder Dave The torque turn method. If a pinch of salt is acceptable for a Michelin Star chef surely a tad, smidge or .... hair should acceptable for a mechanic. And when a hair is a bit much you use a different type of hair
Re: What is this symbol? The torque turn method. If a pinch of salt is acceptable for a Michelin Star chef surely a tad, smidge or .... hair should acceptable for a mechanic.
Re: What is this symbol? Originally Posted by ronsii Yep, just be careful if you put a crowsfoot with an extension on it Originally Posted by bigb eyeball it?? on a Mercedes??? Good God man what are you smoking?? Even the plastic air box has a torque spec! Originally Posted by ronsii ....and a 'tad' Originally Posted by tapwelder A tad plus another tad. Or just a smidge. You guys crack me up
Re: What is this symbol? A tad plus another tad. Or just a smidge.
Re: What is this symbol? Originally Posted by bigb Actually when I thought about it I think it is just a fancy way to say "5NM plus a quarter turn" ....and a 'tad'
Re: What is this symbol? Actually when I thought about it I think it is just a fancy way to say "5NM plus a quarter turn"
Re: What is this symbol? Originally Posted by Capt B That would work. With 95 degrees you could probably even just eyeball it. eyeball it?? on a Mercedes??? Good God man what are you smoking?? Even the plastic air box has a torque spec!
Re: What is this symbol? Originally Posted by Capt B That would work. With 95 degrees you could probably even just eyeball it. Yep, just be careful if you put a crowsfoot with an extension on it
Re: What is this symbol? Originally Posted by bigb OK I get it. I just looked at angle gauges and they all get really bad reviews, I think I will just use my old camshaft degree wheel and call it good That would work. With 95 degrees you could probably even just eyeball it.
Re: What is this symbol? Originally Posted by Capt B Pretty sure it's 95 degrees. Like you would torque a stretch bolt with a torque angle guage. OK I get it. I just looked at angle gauges and they all get really bad reviews, I think I will just use my old camshaft degree wheel and call it good
Re: What is this symbol? And probably with new sealing washers... although it doesn't say it... unless they are bonded washers???
Re: What is this symbol? Originally Posted by bigb It's a torque spec and I understand they are saying 2 stages but the first stage says 5nm and the second says 95 with this symbol (where the blue arrow is pointing), anyone know what it means? Pretty sure it's 95 degrees. Like you would torque a stretch bolt with a torque angle guage.
What is this symbol? It's a torque spec and I understand they are saying 2 stages but the first stage says 5nm and the second says 95 with this symbol (where the blue arrow is pointing), anyone know what it means?
What is this symbol?
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