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Originally Posted by Hatterasguy
No offense but these old cars are not jet engines or F1 cars. Any torque wrench is good enough. Sears was selling a Craftsman wrench for $100 I bet you could get it on sale in the $70 range. If the manual says 30nm and your wrench is a little to high or low no big deal. You are not going to ruin a part on these cars buy having it tightened to 32 insted of 30.
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$30 will get you your first torque wrench. You will be more concerned with storing it so that you can find it next time you need it, it may be a while.