I gotta come clean here and admit that checking the torque can be a supreme bitch.but need to buy a socket to check the situation
And Pidek is ....................... ?The one plate has a lot of Pidek and some rust
Autocorrect kills me. Pitting is the wordAnd Pidek is ....................... ?
Wow that’s very coolI had to have these made to tighten the bolts on my O’Day 322. 1” and 3/4“ bolts.
I found the 1 1/2” socket on the boat when I bought it, but no way 1 1/8” socket for the 3/4” bolts. Very long bolt, so no standard store-bought socket was deep enough. Rather in law owns a machine shop, so asked him to make that one. Painted them up so they wouldn’t rust (not SS).
Getting to the correct torque is another story. I put a cheater on my torque wrench (but it doesn’t go to 325 foot pounds). So I lean into it pretty hard and and lucky if I can get a 1/4 turn on the nuts. I check it every year otm2 when the boat is on the hard.
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Mighty fancy tools ya got therePainted them up so they wouldn’t rust (not SS).
Mighty fancy tools ya got there!
I know what you mean about getting enough torque on the nuts. I get my feet up against the base for the head wall and then lean back for all I'm worth. Fortunately the handle on the torque wrench is pretty long so I can get 325 lb-ft without a hernia.
Hmmmmmmmm !A trick for figuring out the thread pitch is to place a piece of paper against the bolt or screw and press it onto the threads.