Here's a video about how to use a torque wrench correctly. Hopefully most people here already know but it's a good vid none the less:
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I always zero out my good torque wrench at home but the $9 Harbor Freight special I never change. I used to until someone questioned my sanity for doing so and I thought perhaps, I was crazy. I stopped zeroing out the autox torque wrench. Glad to know I wasn't crazy after all.
Has anyone had lugnuts come loose during a run?John W8
CSP 10 Yellow Miata
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I zero mine.
But I typically just use my grunt meter. 1/4 in ratchet will get me 90ft/lb at "good grunt", 3/8 in gets about 200ft/lb and half inch about 500ft/lb .... with my left arm.... laying down.... blindfolded.... it's because i'm so strong ....
I kid. I LOVE torque wrenches. Keep me from breaking things.Heath Patterson
"Look...both....It's like turbo." - C
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Originally posted by JohnW8 View PostI always zero out my good torque wrench at home but the $9 Harbor Freight special I never change. I used to until someone questioned my sanity for doing so and I thought perhaps, I was crazy. I stopped zeroing out the autox torque wrench. Glad to know I wasn't crazy after all.
Has anyone had lugnuts come loose during a run?
My old grunt meter needed recalibration, but you know as they say, overtorqued or cross-threaded, tight is tight!Charley D'Ambrose
Boy I remember the first time I got shot out of a cannon!
'04 Pure White Mazda Miata - STR 77
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Originally posted by JohnW8 View PostHas anyone had lugnuts come loose during a run?
I hate using spacers cause it is so hard to get them torqued correctly. My paranoia is why you see us constantly torquing the FRS' front wheels between runs.Rod H
Bringing a knife to a gun fight.
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Originally posted by rodhx View PostYes, I had one come off the Miata that Josh Bassett (I believe) returned to me after the run. Good thing he did 'cause I had no clue and one of the remaining three was on its way off. Yes, they were torqued beforehand.
I hate using spacers cause it is so hard to get them torqued correctly. My paranoia is why you see us constantly torquing the FRS' front wheels between runs.Heath Patterson
"Look...both....It's like turbo." - C
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There's a difference between static torque and dynamic torque. I would think it would always take a bit more torque to loosen and already tight lugnut (static) vs the torque you actually applied while the nut was moving during tightening (dynamic).
Had this problem as a co-op at Briggs & Stratton back in the day and no one would believe me. A machine would run the bolts to torque then they tried checking after with a hand torque wrench. It was an analog wrench with the pointer arrow and they would torque until the bolt moved, always more torque than the machine put on. Eventually I set up a test and proved it to them.- Jerry Ledford
'16 Ram 2500 Big Horn - daily driver / tow vehicle
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I just wondered how after every run I could tighten the lugs a little further with the wrench on the same setting. Only thing I could guess was heat. But there was a lot of difference once cooled. Fat evo got front braes very hot.Heath Patterson
"Look...both....It's like turbo." - C
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Pfft, tighten until the impact slows down and let the rough end drag...
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Originally posted by HPEVOX View PostI just wondered how after every run I could tighten the lugs a little further with the wrench on the same setting. Only thing I could guess was heat. But there was a lot of difference once cooled. Fat evo got front braes very hot.- Jerry Ledford
'16 Ram 2500 Big Horn - daily driver / tow vehicle
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