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In this Discussion
- Geoff C., N.Z. March 2010
- tigermoth March 2010
- walts garage-53 March 2010
rear axle nut torque '35 t-plane?
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hello, what are you guys using for rear axle nut torque? thanks, tom
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What do you mean "Rear axle bolt"? U-bolts, u-joint bolts? Or are you referring to the rear axle nut?If you're stuck in a hole, stop digging.
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hello geoff, the brain got it sooo close.."nut" in the title..but bolt slipped in the text...drat. yes, i do mean axle nut torque, thanks for catching that geoff and taking the time to ask what i meant. is 135 lb/ft. close? regards, tom
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tigermoth wrote:
If I was doing a job on a 35, I would not torque those axle nuts more than 100 to 110 foot pounds. I would also use a thread lock. Threads are worn and can strip easy. Walt.hello, what are you guys using for rear axle nut torque? thanks, tom -
thank you walt, 100 lb/ft is it. thank you! regards, tom