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Connecting rod nuts
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ronnie |
07-03-2013 @ 2:55 PM
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THaNk you vEry much for the information,it helped a lot Thanks again, Ronnie
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supereal |
07-03-2013 @ 9:37 AM
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It depends on how close the hole is to the slot in the nut. If it is very close, tighten or loosen the nut to clear for the cotter. If not, tighten the nut until you do. It is always better to be a bit tight than loose. The correct torque for the castellated nuts is 35 to 40 ft lbs, so you have some range to line them up. The self locking nuts require 40-45 lbs.
This message was edited by supereal on 7-3-13 @ 10:18 AM
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ronnie |
07-03-2013 @ 1:48 AM
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When tightening the connecting rod nuts and the holes For the cotter pins do not line up after tighten them to Specification,should you tighten them or back them off To get them to line up? thanks for any help
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