I need to use a Torque Angle Gauge and I'm not 100% sure how.?
It comes with an attachment that looks like an allen wrench that screws onto the side of the plastic dial gauge...
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- Yes: With Alum Heads You torque head bolts in the order of their number;Can be 60 Ft lbs the start over back Torque up to 18 Ft. lbs, Do one at a time now the Degree Dial You place the gage at zero,and place the Arm into position so bottom of gage does not move then tighten Head Bolt to 90 Degrees :----- --interpretation;;;;Back the #1 Bolt off to 18 Lbs. use whiteout and mark 12 o'clock Position,now turn bolt to 3 o'clock position(90) degrees,what You are doing is the Stretch, Check the Book on Your car for the Correct Numbers;for Torque and Stretch:
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