Rolls Royce suggests enlisting the help of an experienced RR mechanic to 
demonstrate proper torque.

I don't know many pro mechanics who use torque wrenches or fret over torque 
specs, except on CF stuff. For the most part "mechanic's hand" is just fine. If 
you lack mechanic's hand, hopefully you know it by now. A torque wrench may be 
a worthwhile investment...or maybe it's more advisable to just find a good 
mechanic. A man has to know his limitations. 

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