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Mbam 07-25-2007 05:26 AM

Same as Merc - it is wrong

Length of wrench is not part of the equation

Panther 07-25-2007 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by Mr Gadgets (Post 2210760)
Panther, my opinion is you need to hold that pinion bearing package as tightly as possible to prevent it from moving..

D*ck

That's kinda what I meant, make it tight as possible without damaging threads on the spanner nut and case. They probably give a torque setting so joe blow doesn't strip the threads out. 99% of the people I know and worked with know how tight to make it without putting a torque wrench on it.

For me the actual torque setting (200 lbs) doesn't mean much, especially since no one agrees on how to arrive at that number anyway. :chimp:

Mbam 07-25-2007 12:36 PM

Panther, I agree. Tight as possible.

I have to tell you, I did a little googling this early am while having coffe. Every single site I can find has the same calculation for torque using an offset adapter. Is it me or the rest of the world that is crazy ?- please no one answer that.

We're setting up a little experiment right now. Report to follow

Mr Gadgets 07-25-2007 01:56 PM

Ok... let us know what you find. I tired to find something on Snapoff's site, but no luck.. I may trade in my torque wrench and start using the breaker bar.. :)

PatriYacht 07-25-2007 02:16 PM

Is it possible that they are talking about putting the extension on the drive end of the wrench and not on the handle ? Putting it on the handle would not require any calculation at all, just a torque wrench that reads 200 or more.

Panther 07-25-2007 04:12 PM


Originally Posted by PatriYacht (Post 2211426)
Is it possible that they are talking about putting the extension on the drive end of the wrench and not on the handle ? Putting it on the handle would not require any calculation at all, just a torque wrench that reads 200 or more.

Yes, that's what I understand they are doing with the link that Mr. Gadgets posted.

If you extend the toque wrench on the "drive end" I would assume it would have to change the torque measurements on the toque wrench itself (at the clicker) because you are changing the geometry of the torque wrench. The link that D*ck provided does not change the length of the "handle", it only changes the length of the drive end.

Mbam 07-25-2007 06:54 PM

well-----

initial data says --- the formulas are correct, will sleep on this over night and try again in the am.

Set up a 12" offset, put a 1/2 drive at 12" offset & 6" offset, put the output end in a digital rotary torque meter.

Pics to follow

Don't we have any ME's around here?
Hooked up a digital torque

Mr Gadgets 07-25-2007 09:09 PM

Ok.. lets all sleep on it!! Try again in the morning.. :) Gotta love it when minds all over the country are working on a theory!!

D*ck.

ComfortablyNumb 10-12-2007 08:14 AM

I brought this thread back up to warn others in the Denver area about the man who presents himself as a marine mechanic. I never got my drive ratio changed this year and I've been fighting since July to get my money back.

The guys name is Steve Graves and he used to have a business in Littleton called the Boat Doctors,(sp?) which closed. He operates out of a shop he built on his property. I think he's also a snap on tools dealer. Anyhow after an endless string of excuses's and sob stories I've still not seen my money. Now I have to decide if I should sue him or not. Even if I win can I collect? I'm not sure about throwing good money after bad. I've talked to a couple of other shops in Denver since this started and I've been told that this is typical for this man.

For you in the Denver area, if you come across Steve Graves, be carefull! My experience hasn't been a good one.

1BIGJIM 10-12-2007 09:19 AM

Now I have to decide if I should sue him or not. Even if I win can I collect?
Yes, take him to small claims court. Getting a Judgment is easy, collecting is the hard part. I don't know the Colorado laws as well as I should (I don't live there, but I have a home in Steamboat:D). contact an attorney, a letter stating you will put a lien on his home will get him to pay up. If not put a lien on his home for your satisfaction! You will be surpised it dosen't cost much...

JIM


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