Was wondering if instead of using a torque wrench anybody had heard of this method before.
when i was putting my flywheel back on my car i didnt have a 1/2 inch - 3/4 inch adaptor for the socket and wrench. My grandafather told me i could use a long bar and a spring guage (is a basically retired tractor/diesal mechanic - has helped me numerous times

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Anyway. He said measure up 2 foot from the centre of the flywheel (where the bar starts), and then halve the poundage on the flywheel (ie 120 down to 60), then pull the spring guage until it got to 60 pound and that is then the correct poundage on flywheel. Keeping the spring guage horizontal.
Or 4 foot up and use 30 poundage (is what i did).
I borrowed a adaptor off a mate the next day and checked it and it clicked at 120 pound.
i had never heard of this method before, has anyone her ever used it??
its great if your short on tools