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300ft lbs/400nm torque... Any suggestions?
The specs state the crank bolt (27mm) on the crankshaft should be torqued to 300ft lbs/400nm torque on my 92 400se.
I have several torque wrenches, but none that will torque at this high of a value. Do you think I can give a long breaker bar a good "heave hoe" and call it good, or should I be concerned about bringing the bolt to the correct torque spec. The price of a torque wrench that will accomplish 300ft is very expensive and I don't think I'll have much use for it after chaning the water pump. Russell
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Russell McMahon Tulsa, OK 2001 CLK 320 1992 400se 1993 400e 2000 320ML |
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