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Even the hms shop doesnt have one. I asked what they do and they "do it by feel" which i thought was a bit odd, but their work is entirely industrial so it stands to reason. We rarely have equipment failures after rebuilds. Sorry i couldn't be more help.
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> On 6/03/2014, at 9:30 am, blu_meanie <blu_meanie@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Clever physics there.....yea its a solid spacer, not a factory crush sleeve, my bad on the terminology, and yea very different from one another
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> -------- Original message --------
> From: Hunt M <huntatwork@gmail.com>
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> To: Supra Club of NZ Mailing List <sconz@list.supras.org.nz>
> Subject: Re: [sconz] Beam style torque wrench to borrow?
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> Well either or would've worked. I made my own starting torque measuring stick with a thin piece of plastic pipe, a specific amount of weight in a plastic bag and moved the bag up and down the pipe (which was bolted to the input flange) until it moved. Took a couple of goes but managed to get it to have a break away torque of (0.135kg/m or 1.32nm).
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> The WP solid spacer isn't a crush sleeve. Did you use a solid pinion spacer or a crush sleeve? Both a very different....
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>> On 6 March 2014 09:00, blu_meanie <blu_meanie@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> I found a dial type much easier to use, it had a memory pointer so I knew not to over torque, but in saying that, this was for setting up the pinion with a WP solid spacer, very minimal give when using that type of crush sleeve
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>> -------- Original message --------
>> From: Jonathan Walker <jonolith@orcon.net.nz>
>> Date:
>> To: Supra Club of NZ Mailing List <sconz@list.supras.org.nz>
>> Subject: Re: [sconz] Beam style torque wrench to borrow?
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>> Did anyone manage to dig one out?
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>> I'll ask the HMS guys in the workshop tomorrow. They pull apart crown reach trucks, 5 tonne diesel hoists, and other fantastically complicated stuff, they're bound to have one but I might have to offer them a kick back ;)
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Hunt M
>> To: Supra Club of NZ Mailing List
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2014 9:30 PM
>> Subject: Re: [sconz] Beam style torque wrench to borrow?
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>> Come on - someone must have a beam style torque wrench that can measure 1-1.6nm!!!.....
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>>> On 4 March 2014 14:47, Hunt M <huntatwork@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi all
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>>> I'm in need of a beam style torque wrench to borrow so I can get the bearing pre-load set up correctly on my supra's diff.
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>>> Does anyone in Auckland have one that I can borrow for a few days? I'd like to get the diff in the supra so I can take it to the supra day out on sat!
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>>> Cheers
>>> Hunt
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