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c3powil
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The other day i was finishing up my valve adjustment and I ordered Real Gaskets to put in. I read on BassCliff's tutorial that the bolts should be torqued around 7 ft lbs, so I went out to the ol' trusty Harbor Freight and picked up a torque wrench. It was not soon after torquing a few bolts that I realized something was off. The gasket was getting squeezed so much that It was slipping out from between the two surfaces. I shrugged and continued torquing all of the bolts until I read the instructions on the Real Gasket's packaging. No more than 15 INCH lbs. YIKES. My torque wrench wouldn't even give me inch lbs reading, so I just retorqued to a little tighter than finger tight.
So I guess my questions are,
Did I ruin my gasket by torquing too much?
A little tighter than finger tight seems like where the torque should be, but should I go out and buy another torque wrench for this?
So I guess my questions are,
Did I ruin my gasket by torquing too much?
A little tighter than finger tight seems like where the torque should be, but should I go out and buy another torque wrench for this?