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Old 05-10-2009, 11:22 AM
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So I am getting ready to finish the front shaft and bolt and wanted to make sure I am doing this right. I dropped the oil pellet and spring into the front shaft as shown in the pictures. Tightened the bolt down (not to 180 ft/lbs yet!) and then removed the bolt. The oil pellet stayed stuck down in the shaft - NOT like in the picture. Don't know if it was caught on the internal threads or what. Came out OK and I haven't been able to duplicate it again. Am I installing it correctly? Should I chamfer the edges a little so it wont catch on the threads? And if it stays down that far in the shaft later will it be a problem?



One other quick one. Red loctite on the bolt threads? A lot or just a drop or two?



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This one shows how I put it in -

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This one is how it sits in the shaft -

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Old 05-11-2009, 10:49 PM
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looks right, it only goes together one way
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Old 05-12-2009, 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by milano maroon' post='921518' date='May 10 2009, 04:22 PM
So I am getting ready to finish the front shaft and bolt and wanted to make sure I am doing this right. I dropped the oil pellet and spring into the front shaft as shown in the pictures. Tightened the bolt down (not to 180 ft/lbs yet!) and then removed the bolt. The oil pellet stayed stuck down in the shaft - NOT like in the picture. Don't know if it was caught on the internal threads or what. Came out OK and I haven't been able to duplicate it again. Am I installing it correctly? Should I chamfer the edges a little so it wont catch on the threads? And if it stays down that far in the shaft later will it be a problem?



One other quick one. Red loctite on the bolt threads? A lot or just a drop or two?



Thanks again,



Jeff



This one shows how I put it in -

[attachment=45684il_pellet.jpg]



This one is how it sits in the shaft -

[attachment=45685il_pellet_3.jpg]
do not torque it down to 180ft.
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Thank you for the replies. What amount of torque do you recommend and why? How much loctite do i apply to the bolt? One bead along the length of the threads?

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Originally Posted by Judge Ito' post='921567' date='May 12 2009, 04:58 AM
do not torque it down to 180ft.
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Originally Posted by milano maroon' post='921571' date='May 12 2009, 08:04 AM
Thank you for the replies. What amount of torque do you recommend and why? How much loctite do i apply to the bolt? One bead along the length of the threads?

jeff


No loctite, just a thin smear of silicone on the washer where it meets the front pulley/hub.



I torque to 40-50lb and never have a problem. This is on early style engines. I understand the FD style engines require a higher torque due to the pull-style clutch.
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