rvich
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I have worked along side respected mechanics who tighten bolts on everything absolutely as tight as they can get it. Frankly it frightens me. My life experience is that equipment tends to last longer when you use the least amount of torque required for the job. And I couldn't agree more that using a torque wrench helps define the feel for the fasteners. I also really like knowing that a "set" is all near the same, whether it be my timing cover, or head or anything else. For the past twenty years I have been wrenching on large diameter pipe flanges. You learn to respect a tightening sequence and equal torque when you are trying to keep a 12 inch pipe from leaking under pressure.
Russ
Russ