hmmmm

"60* is somewhere around there".....oh my god. At least use the flats of the bolts to keep track.
I wonder how many headgasket jobs he's had to redo, and wondered why?
 
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"60 degrees is somewhere right around here"

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"Make sure to lock your torque wrench so it doesn't click and throw the degrees off"


Wtf is wrong with people

He must have a calibrated forearm.
 
Gloves. What girls wear.
Did ya ever try the "Liquid Gloves" stuff? chits the bombnizzie.:bow: I learned of this working on elevators-and the old DC lift motors and gennies. That brush carbon dust and worm gear lube is a beyotch. an old timer showed me this one.



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"60 degrees is somewhere right around here"

next sentance

"Make sure to lock your torque wrench so it doesn't click and throw the degrees off"


Wtf is wrong with people

He must have a calibrated forearm.

I like how he started in the center and worked his way out, LOL one side at a timeLOL
 
That's the same guy I saw on Facebook talking about re using stock duramax headbolts and over torquing them instead of using studs.
 
Whats really a travesty is that there are people out there who think he knows what he's doing. Now THATS frightening.
 
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