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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 2664673" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>I have an Ingersol Rand 1/2 impact that delivers 750 ft lbs of torque. Crap like that gets a few pops with that and checked with my digital torque wrench. Especially if it in a hard to reach place. 250 ft lbs is a lot of torque. Building rear differentials takes that kind of torque. Crushing the crush sleeve requires 300-400 ft lbs, but once it crushes, you have very little room for error. The IR 1/2" wrench is a necessity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 2664673, member: 8373"] I have an Ingersol Rand 1/2 impact that delivers 750 ft lbs of torque. Crap like that gets a few pops with that and checked with my digital torque wrench. Especially if it in a hard to reach place. 250 ft lbs is a lot of torque. Building rear differentials takes that kind of torque. Crushing the crush sleeve requires 300-400 ft lbs, but once it crushes, you have very little room for error. The IR 1/2" wrench is a necessity. [/QUOTE]
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