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Rear wheel castle nut and flywheel torque convertor
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<blockquote data-quote="Low n slow" data-source="post: 624890" data-attributes="member: 16825"><p>Yes indeed. I used to make all sorts of torque wrenches at Norbar and the worst thing you can do to one is to undo nuts. Puts the calibration right out using it in reverse. We used to have many many repairs back mainly from tyre companies who couldn't understand why their tool has broken/gone out of calibration/giving wrong readings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Low n slow, post: 624890, member: 16825"] Yes indeed. I used to make all sorts of torque wrenches at Norbar and the worst thing you can do to one is to undo nuts. Puts the calibration right out using it in reverse. We used to have many many repairs back mainly from tyre companies who couldn't understand why their tool has broken/gone out of calibration/giving wrong readings. [/QUOTE]
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