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Does anyone know where to buy the tool used to tighten and torque this nut?
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I believe every mechanic needs to get a feel for torque. Use a torque wrench for practice and use it on everything from small to large and get a feel for it if you need to. You may twist a small bolt apart, you may not get a big one tight enough on practice tries. But once you get a real feel for it, you don't need special tools and torque wrenches for everything.
I wouldn't use slip-joint pliers as a first choice. |
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