In older cast iron stuff, I might say 'good enuff', but in aluminum underneath the timing and valve covers or with the cracked, powdered metal rods, I think I want to be accurate and sure.
Also, since we are talking about low torque specs in aluminum, I learned a very long time ago that when putting bolts into threaded aluminum bolt holes, if you can't screw the bolt in all the way by hand, do not put a wrench on it. Find out why and correct it. Otherwise you chance a stripped or cross threaded hole that won't hold torque.
Also, since we are talking about low torque specs in aluminum, I learned a very long time ago that when putting bolts into threaded aluminum bolt holes, if you can't screw the bolt in all the way by hand, do not put a wrench on it. Find out why and correct it. Otherwise you chance a stripped or cross threaded hole that won't hold torque.
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but then I shopped and hunted in so many places last year for bits to rebuild that engine.