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    Can anyone recommend a low-range torque wrench? I have a couple of the big monster ones but I need something with a bit more finesse. I was tightening the exhaust flanges today and really needed to seat the exhaust gaskets nicely. I have my own version of "just about tight enough, sort of.. maybe a little more.." that I use with regular wrenches and sockets but I need something a bit more precise.
    And here are the clinchers. I will probably use it a few times a year, am not building the space-shuttle and really like the feeling of getting a good deal. There are dozens of them for sale on eBay but I can only guess at the quality by the amount of bidders each one seems to attract and that generally isn't a good way to buy. I'm asking here because (1)... you all know the kind of XS use that is expected ... and (2) no one has ever steered me wrong here. I don't really need very precise actual measurements, +/- 5%, just consistency from fastener to fastener.

    If a straight-out, gushing product recommendation is against forum policy, or if someone actually has one for sale, just send me a personal message.

    Thanks in advance,

    Gareth

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    Torque

    Hey Gareth i have a small S&K that goes from 10-50 ft lbs and i have one that works in inch Lbs for setting up gears. both work well. sears also sells some small ones.


    John
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      torque wrench

      Hi, I just went through the same issue as you, when I had to tighten down my camshaft bearing caps. I didn't want to guess at the torque, and all I had was the big torque wrenches. I live in Canada and we have a retail chain called Princess Auto. They had a 1/4" drive 200 inch lb torque wrench for $18. It is the click type, so I was a little paranoid about the accuracy. I took it to work and checked it on the calibrator. It was accurate to 4%, good enough for me. Princess Auto has outlets in Ontario, they may ship to your location. Their catalog is online.
      Leo
      1980 XS1100 Special
      1197cc Wiseco kit
      1978 cams
      4 into 1 Jardine with glasspack
      Keihin CR33 mm carbs
      K&N individual pod filters
      TKAT fork brace

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