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 Torque applied, new clutch basket  I have a new 48 tooth clutch basket to fit and a torque wrench that only goes to 40 lbs.  I understand there is a reliable way of measuring the multiplied force if i use a length of scaffold pole to increase my leverage. Any ideas ?  |  
 
 The torque wrench will still click at 40lbs regardless of how long the bar is.   |  
 
 Just buy a torque wrench that goes that high.  It's allways usefull at a later date.   |  
 
 I bought a "large" torque wrench from Argos a few years ago, on the grounds that if I was looking at the high end torque then it wouldn;t amtter TOO much if it was inaccurate. It wasn't too much as I recall, and very useful for getting the wheel nuts done uptight enough!. I paid more for a 0-60 vernier scale one from Halfords though.   |  
 
 http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/product..._wrenches.html £24 for the test winner...  Gotta be better than using something to extend the torque wrench head (not the handle) and making a calculation?   |  
 
 I picked mine up at an autojumble for £8.  As said above , better than a bodged effort.  Used it loads since.   |  
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