5 foot lbs. equals 60 inch lbs.
What if bolt requires 25 inch lbs.? Or 90 foot lbs.?
I'm not trying to give you a hard time on this but you get what you pay for.
Many of my tools cost hundreds simply because I want factory specs to be met. I will accept nothing less.
You will need 2 torque wrenches minimum for most engine work.
One for ft lbs. and one for inch lbs.
The wider the range they can handle, the better.
Beam types are a little cheaper.
I saw one just like the one that Roy posted up at the fair yesterday! I didn't take a good look at it, but it had a decent sized motor and a tc. I'm going back on Saturday, I'll try to take a pic of it, maybe it'll give you some ideas.
hahaha this is gonna be sweet croozin down the hood at 20mph
the engine is a 1967 briggs 2hp
i'm still working on getting off my butt to go make the brakets
i wnet over to my shop just then and stayed about 30min.
but all i did was take all the crappy paint off my carb and making it look perd'ey
its coming along great
should be done with it tomarrow
by then i'll be able to go down a hill on it
still waitin on piston rings from oscar for my engine and for me to talk my mom into letting me order a sproket and hub from some gokart store that i forgot the name of haha
i'll keep you posted
and try to get some pics up later