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Torque spec upper intake ?
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<blockquote data-quote="encasedmetal" data-source="post: 12847451" data-attributes="member: 80137"><p>OP, don't feel bad, whether anyone will admit it or not they've probably done this too. I did it to a cam tower bolt once and snapped it off in the head. most ft lb tq wrenches will not read below 20 ft lb, so you'll need to buy another more accurate wrench if you are going to continue actually following tq specs (I'm being sarcastic- of course you should)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="encasedmetal, post: 12847451, member: 80137"] OP, don't feel bad, whether anyone will admit it or not they've probably done this too. I did it to a cam tower bolt once and snapped it off in the head. most ft lb tq wrenches will not read below 20 ft lb, so you'll need to buy another more accurate wrench if you are going to continue actually following tq specs (I'm being sarcastic- of course you should) [/QUOTE]
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