quattro Digest, Vol 6,
Issue 13 Re: Subject: Socket for tourquing know sensor ???
Larry C Leung
l.leung at juno.com
Mon Apr 5 20:10:03 EDT 2004
Konstanin,
Buy a 15 mm "crow's foot" socket. It's essentially and open end wrench
end, but the shank
becomes an appropriate drive size (in this case, 3/8 drive) square
opening to which
you can attach either a drive or, in this case, torque wrench. Now, bear
in mind, the
crow's foot will cause an "under-reading" of your set torque, as it
extends the length
of the torque wrench (okay, yes, I know, there was quite the thread on
this not too
long ago). First, for something like a knock sensor, a bending beam type
torque
wrench is a more appropriate tool than a click type. It's generally more
controllable.
Second: The simplest method of recalculating the torque is by proportions
Say the crows foot adds center of 3/8 drive socket to center of
the 15mm opening
for sake of argument, 20 mm.
For sake of example, say the torque wrench measures from the
drive end center to
point of application at the handle, 400 mm.
For this example, let's say the required torque is 10 N-m,
which becomes 0.10 N-cm.
Set up the proportion:
Torque SETTING/Standard wrench length = Torque Spec/Wrench with
Crow's Foot
Torque ?/40.0 cm = 0.10 N-cm /42.0 cm
If you did this correctly, you should find your wrench setting
should be 0.095 N-cm
which is 95% of the original setting.
NOTE: If you're not sure, remember the following. Your wrench setting
with a crow's foot
will ALWAYS be LESS than the original spec!
HTH!
LL - NY, a.k.a. the Physics Teacher
> Date: Mon, 05 Apr 2004 16:41:17 -0400
> From: Konstantin Bogach <konstantin.bogach at morganstanley.com>
> Subject: Socket for tourquing know sensor ???
> To: quattro at audifans.com
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> Folks, what are you using to torque knock sensors? Is there a 15mm
>
> socket with cut out like for OXS available? Any hints on where to
> get it?
> Thanks.
> Konstantin.
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