I've own a click type torque wrench of decent quality for about 20 years. It's gotten a lot of use as I perform all my own work. I oftened wondered about it's accuracy.
When installing the pressure plate, the service manual specifies a torque rating of 11 to 15 ft lbs. That's a little amount of torque! If I set my wrench to 10 ft lbs it clicks quite easily. If I set it to 20 ft lbs it doesn't click even with seemingly a great deal of pressure. So now I have a pressure plate with an unknown amount of torque and probably way too much.
What's the downside of too much torque on a pressure plate? Should I back off the bolts a bit, retorque by hand using the auto-torque setting built-in to my arm?
Should I remove the said bolts, use blue locktite and retorque using the fore mentioned method?
Should I inevest in a Craftsman digital where people that own them generally like them even though there's about a 50% failure rate and they're not returnable?
Or does one bite the big bullet and buy a snap-on?
I need to get this trannie installed this weekend. I don't wish to remove this trannie again for a looonnng time as it's a PIA.
I've probably performed 50 clutch jobs in my lifetime and never had a problem. I'm just being very "picky" about this car I know.