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Next up, Sneezy’s AR500 release cam. I had to dress it up a bit with jeweler’s files to get it to slip onto the test shaft. It was quite a bit looser by the time I was done. Oh well, hope that didn’t screw things up.
After a few cycles at 150 inch-lbs, it was time to put it to the test. The reference measurement was 53-5/16”. I attribute the drop to the loose fit and a slightly deeper ball socket for the pushrod.
First stop, 200 inch-lbs. I pulled it five times to 200 inch-lbs. The reference dimension remained at 53-5/16”.
Next stop, 250 inch-lbs. Same drill, five pulls to 250. The reference dimension remained at 53-5/16”. Lookin good.
Next stop, 300 inch-lbs. Five pulls later it had not snapped. I think that’s a good sign. The reference dimension dropped 1/16”. It was now 53-1/4. Was it yielding or bedding in?
Next stop, 350 inch-lbs. Another five yanks on the T-wrench. Things were lookin good. The reference dimension dropped another 1/16” to 53-3/16”. Hmmmm? Somethin might be yielding. Time will tell.
Time for some serious twistin. Have to admit I was getting a bit nervous. I was pullin on that long handle pretty hard. But what the heck, the stocker snapped and it didn’t kill me. No guts no glory.
Onward to 400 inch-lbs. Let’s get serious, go for ten pulls. So, ten pulls to 400 inch-lbs and it was still in one piece. The reference had dropped to 53-1/16”.
I was getting froggy. Didn’t hesitate to amp things up to 450 inch-lbs. Ten pulls later the reference dimension was still at 53-1/16”. I’m likin that.
The torque wrench only goes to 600 inch-lbs. I didn’t want to have the thing snap when I had the needle buried, so I decided I would go to 500 inch-lbs and call it a day. Ten pulls later the release cam was still in one piece. Wow! That's 42 foot-lbs.
The reference dropped to 52-7/8”, so we were lookin at a change of 7/16”. Over a span of 21” (the wrench is 21” long) that’s pretty much nothin (2%).
The post-test visual inspection will tell the story.
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