
I don't have a torgue wrench and there seems to be many 'horror stories' about steel bolts cracking aluminium cases etc, so I was looking at buying one.
My Citycom service manual talks of torque values:
Oil strainer cap: 1.5~3.0kgf-m
Gear oil drain Plug: 1.0~1.5kgf-m
Gear oil inspection bolt: 1.0~1.5kgf-m
Oil pump connection bolt: 0.8~1.2.kgf-m
There are many available - the cheaper ones state "torque range of 42-210Nm."
A quick Google suggests that 0.8 kgf-m is 7.84532 Nm - well below the torque range above.

http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/uni ... Bkgf*m%5D/
I'm hemorrhaging money so I'm trying to find the best value torque wrench that won't be needed to torque tractor tire bolts.

What would you do or what have you done?
Is there one perfect for Scoots/motorbikes that you'd recommend?
Is there one that's less weighty and also great value for money?
Or have you survived this long without one and have the 'knack of knowing'?

As always your comments are invaluble - and thanks for your time.
