a wet torque is when you have oil or some kind of lub. on the threads
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Yes, the noun 'wet' is a common noun, a general word for the moisture that dampens something.The word 'wet' is also a verb (wet, wets, wetting, wet) and an adjective (wet, wetter, wettest).
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If you are talking about torquing down the main bearing caps, the two inner bolts are the ones closest to the center of the cap, and the outers are furthest away.
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The pressure applied when torquing an axle nut varies depending on the vehicle make and model, but it is generally specified in foot-pounds (ft-lbs) or Newton-meters (Nm) in the vehicle's service manual. Typical torque specifications can range from 100 to 250 ft-lbs (135 to 340 Nm) for most passenger vehicles. It's essential to use a calibrated torque wrench to ensure accuracy and to follow the specific torque sequence provided by the manufacturer. Over-torquing can lead to damage, while under-torquing can result in parts coming loose.
Tipping movement refers to the rotational motion of an object around a pivot point, often resulting in an imbalance that can cause the object to tip over. In contrast, torquing movement involves applying a twisting force that generates rotational motion around an axis, typically without the intention of causing the object to tip. While both involve rotation, tipping emphasizes instability and imbalance, whereas torquing focuses on controlled rotational force.
Need more info. Make and model of car and what you plan on torquing.
Incorrect part, incorrect installation, excess torquing... all potential reasons.
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Tipping and torquing are two different types of tooth movement in orthodontics. Tipping refers to the movement of a tooth around a center of rotation that is located near the root, causing the crown to move in one direction while the root moves in the opposite direction, resulting in a change in the tooth's angulation. In contrast, torquing involves a rotational movement around the long axis of the tooth, which can alter the position of the crown and root in the same direction, affecting the tooth's axial inclination. These movements are essential for achieving proper alignment and occlusion in orthodontic treatment.