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@Mainsail I also have noticed it’s ft./lb. for other screws and bolts in various places.
It seems that it’s both, so maybe I should just get 2 Torque Wrenches: one for in./lb. and another for ft./lb.
They are not expensive about $30 each.
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@Mainsail wow!! I didn’t realize that at all! Thank you.
With that in mind, does this Wrench look correct?
EPAuto 1/4-Inch Drive Click Torque Wrench (20-200 in.-lb. / 2.26 ~ 22.6 Nm) https://a.co/d/aawNyqz
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Quick Question about my M1009 6.2 Engine: (I’m still learning, so bare with me) I’ve never used a Torque Wrench, but I would like to use one for the bolts for the Oil Pan. I have a small oil leak and am thinking I can properly tighten those up first. I’m hoping that will stop the leak.
I found...