17.4 ft-lb. - and make sure you put it back at the same angle the old sensor was.
No, it is a device for setting torque.
No, it remains the same.
Use a torque wrench with the correct setting for your motor. See related link.
A torque wrench is like a regular wrench - but with an indicator added. This indicator will tell you when you have tightened the nut/bolt to a certain degree, either by clicking or by a dial showing a certain value. You get the required torque setting from a manual or maintenance handbook.
Some have a setting screw, some have a pointer and gauge.
120 nm.
90 to 100 lbs
Torque is 76Nm from memory and you will require a 10mm Allen key wrench drive
Put the wrench to it's highest setting and "break" it or cycle it 6 times. We have a plate welded to a steel beam that has a socket welded to the plate for the use of cycling our torque wrenches. Make sure it is stored in its lowest setting. :)
M1 = M2 x L1 / L2M1 is the torque setting of the wrench.M2 is the actual torque applied to the nutL1 is the normal length of the wrenchL2 is the extended length of the wrench (Length of wrench + length of adapter)Remember... Torque = Force x Radius
Every nut and bolt has a torque setting, need to know which one you are looking for.
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