Need Torque Values!
#1
I can't find my Haynes manual, and I'm on my in-laws computer right now, which does have Adobe Acrobat with which to download the FSM. If I try to download Adobe, it takes over an hour (tying up the phone line).
So this is what I need:
Either a link to a website that has the FSM in a non-PDF format, or
torque values for 3 bolts holding on rear toe control hubs, and the axle nut
So this is what I need:
Either a link to a website that has the FSM in a non-PDF format, or
torque values for 3 bolts holding on rear toe control hubs, and the axle nut
#2
They're pretty high, like 75-100 ft-lbs. The axle nut is like 230 ft-lbs. so just attach your breaker bar and stomp on it untill it really just wont move anymore. Oh, and if you're re-using the axle spindle nuts (you can get new ones at PepBoys for like $5 a piece), remember to switch the one that was on the left to the right and vice versa, so you can notch them in at a different spot.
#4
Originally Posted by ZenRXSeven' date='Oct 5 2003, 01:39 PM
...so just attach your breaker bar and stomp on it untill it really just wont move anymore...
but everything went together alright
#5
Originally Posted by Baldy' date='Oct 6 2003, 05:23 AM
broke my ratchet
but everything went together alright
but everything went together alright
#7
Originally Posted by Nemesis' date='Oct 6 2003, 10:20 AM
Or buy Craftsman rackets, so when they break you can take them back and get them replaced.
Anyways, my Craftsman ratchets break enough on normal stuff, I wouldn't even get them near a 30mm pinion flange nut or something like that (they'd break just from the proximity).
#8
I'm gonna get a crafstman, and I have a "cheater bar."
I'm a cheap bastard, and I don't mind going to Sears. I'm used to making several trips to stores for one simple task, we call it the "Keeney Luck," it's kinda like the Vosko curse.
I'm a cheap bastard, and I don't mind going to Sears. I'm used to making several trips to stores for one simple task, we call it the "Keeney Luck," it's kinda like the Vosko curse.
#9
i always take note of special tools i need way ahead of time and go browsing at sears often, if i happen to see something and it's not too expensive or just on sale ill grab it knowing eventually ill need it and itll save me a trip.
ive made quite a collection doing that lol. my next purchase is this cool tool for the rear single piston brakes on my car, you cant push the piston in you have to turn it, on frestyle's i used an open-end wrench and vise grips, it wasnt fun. so im gonna buy the tool for $5 which attaches to a 3/8" ratchet and make my future brake job 10x easier .
kevin.
ive made quite a collection doing that lol. my next purchase is this cool tool for the rear single piston brakes on my car, you cant push the piston in you have to turn it, on frestyle's i used an open-end wrench and vise grips, it wasnt fun. so im gonna buy the tool for $5 which attaches to a 3/8" ratchet and make my future brake job 10x easier .
kevin.
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