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FW: Spindle flange nut size?
Forgot to mention that another advantage to this tool is that it is
available everywhere. and in a pinch on the trail you may find a chevy guy
that has one.
Nick Leiterman
Kent, WA
iarenick@domain.elided
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Leiterman [mailto:nickl@domain.elided]
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 1999 2:20 AM
To: IHC list
Subject: RE: Spindle flange nut size?
I know its not the "right" tool but I have used a spindle socket for a 3/4
ton GMC. It has 6 prongs that will engage the 6 corners of the nut and
allow you to apply the required 125 to 150 lbs.-ft of torque. I happened to
have one laying around when I needed it and it worked suprisingly well.
Well enough that I wont bother to buy the "right socket".
Nick Leiterman
Kent, WA
iarenick@domain.elided
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ihc@domain.elided [mailto:owner-ihc@domain.elided]On Behalf Of
> Kevin Curry
> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 7:28 AM
> To: jlandry@domain.elided
> Cc: ihc-digest@domain.elided
> Subject: Re: Spindle flange nut size?
>
>
> Well, here's what I did. From my understanding, I have the same
> from axle found
> on the same year ('75) Traveler and Travelall. I have the 6-bolt
> hub assy. w/
> the 27-spline spindle. Here's my series of events from last night:
>
> 1> removed the outer hub assy.
> 2> removed the snap-ring
> 3>removed the outer 6-bolts and the inner hub assy.
>
> this is where the flange nut is exposed. it is a large one with a
> thin metal
> plate folded around 2 sides of it. I bought a flange nut remover
> and when I ws
> attempting to turn the flange nut I stripped out the ½" drive
> hole.. I plan on
> purchasing a much heavier duty flange nut socket and using a
> cheater to remove
> it. Like I mentioned before, I understand that flange nut is to
> be torqued only
> to about 5#'s or so.
>
> "John A. Landry" wrote:
>
> > At a recent NATO press briefing, Kevin Curry
> <kevin@domain.elided> was heard
> > threatening Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic...
> >
> > >My understanding is that they're no s'posed to be torqued over
> > >like 5#'s but mine is ON THERE!
> >
> > Actually Kevin, the *outer* spindle lock nut is supposed to be
> torqued to
> > something like 135 *foot* pounds (I don't have the manual in
> front of me at
> > the moment).
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > John L.
> >
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > jlandry AT halcyon DOT com |"I don't care if you think
> it's your right.
> > Conservative Libertarian | I say: Sorry, it's 1999. We have had
> > Life Member of the NRA | enough as a nation. You are
> not allowed
> > WA Arms Collectors | to own a gun, and if you do own a gun
> > Commercial Helicopter - Inst. | I think you should go to prison.
> > http://www.halcyon.com/jlandry/ | -- Talk-show host
> Rosie O'Donnell
>
> --
> ==================================================
> Kevin and Lisa Curry <>< - kevin@domain.elided
> ==================================================
>
>
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