I keep forgetting the younger members don,t always know..

Grumpy

The Grumpy Grease Monkey mechanical engineer.
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I keep forgetting that the younger guys may not know that there are tools called torque multipliers that allow you to break loose , or torque to0 specs certain parts on cars and trucks , IE stubborn spindle ,differential, flywheel, and axle nuts or bolts that might have a listed torque of 250 ft lbs-300ft up too lbs-1000 ft lbs, these come in handy when your just not up to applying the required torque to tighten or loosen a stubborn nut especially if clearances won,t easily allow a long breaker bar being used.

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200623947_200623947
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http://www.amazon.com/OTC-Torque-Mu...1435521736&sr=8-9&keywords=torque+multipliers

http://www.northerntool.com/shop/to...Tools&utm_campaign=generic&utm_content=torque

multiplier&mkwid=sYY7DCiUd&pcrid=74409501311&mtype=e&devicetype=c&storeId=6970&langId=-1&type=search&gclid=CO-o4vGXs8YCFUY8gQod9BUF6w

http://www.amazon.com/Saving-Wrench...1435521612&sr=8-6&keywords=torque+multipliers
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http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=ACC-C10-7036

http://www2.cip1.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=C13-16-9602


also offer the same tool made by Empi, click here to see C13-16-9602

Remove even the toughest flywheel gland nuts or frozen 36mm axle nuts with a 3/8 inch ratchet. Only 30 ft/lbs of torque applied to the CIP1 Torque Tool equals 270 ft/lbs. of torque at the gland nut. Kit includes Torque-tool & drum plate as well as both 6-volt & 12-volt flywheel gears.

This is what one of our customers had to say about this great tool....received 02/02/2003...
Hello- I just had to tell you people how happy I am after ordering the -torque meister- type tool that recently came up after a long absence. Such fast and accurate service after I ordered online. The price was the best since this tool had it all included. My 6v and 12v VW's are happier for it. I couldn't wait until I got home to try it out on a stubborn gland nut. I didn't want to bust my butt on this one- the future rebuild. I nearly teared up as I applied minimal force on the geared end. Uhhh! Instantly paid for itself!!! Dennis C.~ Mpls. MN

WORKS ON ALL 12-1600CC ENGINES WITH STOCK SIZE 36MM GLANDNUT & 36MM DRUM AXLE NUTS WITH 12MM BOLTS.

INSTRUCTIONS:
This tool is invaluable to anyone doing brake or engine work. The kit comes with all the parts needed to loosen the 12-1600cc engine flywheel 36mm gland nut or 36mm axle nuts on either 5 bolt 205mm or 4 bolt 130mm rear drums.

The ring gear section with the 4 holes in it is for attaching to the rear brake drum when loosening or tightening the rear axle nut. For wide 5 bolt pattern use the top set of holes and two stock lug nuts to attach the ring gear section to the drum. For 4 bolt pattern use the bottom holes and two stock lug nuts to attach to drum. Next attach the narrow toothed long gear shaft to the top of the 36mm lever shaft with shims on either side making sure, for drums, the gear is on the protruding side of the socket lever and secure with clip. Then slide the socket lever assembly onto the axle nut and mesh the gear shaft at the top to the ring gear section already attached to the drum. If loosening, any socket or wrench will work on the hex end of the gear shaft using the gear drive and the socket lever to loosen the nut. You may have to reapply the tool once you run out of teeth on the ring gear section.

For flywheels you have to reverse the drive shaft gear so the gear is on the flush side of the socket lever. Flywheels are either 12v or 6v so there are two different gears to accommodate this. The long gear with narrow teeth is 12v and the short gear with coarse teeth is for 6v.

**When tightening please use a proper torque wrench as this tool WILL over tighten bolts and breakage CAN and WILL occur**
25 ft lbs = 230 at the nut/bolt. 30ft lbs= 270 at the nut /bolt.

Click the More Photos button above to see how this tool is installed a brake drum and a flywheel.


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http://garage.grumpysperformance.com/index.php?threads/wheel-studs-and-replacement.4414/#post-11609

performance rear differential axle/ differential parts manufacturers & related info

http://www.moserengineering.com/

https://www.strangeengineering.net/

https://www.markwilliams.com/axles....MIjdPBrO2z3QIVi7rACh38PgMhEAMYASAAEgKMsPD_BwE

https://www.currieenterprises.com/

https://www.mittlerbros.com/Automotive-Rear-Ends

https://www.motivegear.com/

https://dutchmanaxles.com/?SID=13e788c48f6972c9ebd5a6a2581b5139

http://www.differentials.com/

http://www.manciniracing.com/drivetrain-parts.html

https://www.hotrod.com/articles/hrdp-1009-bolt-in-rearend-buyers-guide/
 
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