axle hub nut torque spec??
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98 chevy blazer4.3 4x4 4dr does anyone know or know where i can find the torque spec for my axle hub nut i need to do a lower balljoint and dont wanna just zap it back on with my impact gun. also has anyone ever heard of a mildto bad vibration from the rear between 50 60 mph and the speedo needle shakes while it does this and the other gages are fine any intel would be greatly appreciated
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thank you for the specs this hopefully makes the job go a little smoother
#4
How do they settle on all these torque values...I mean 103?? I guess 104 ft/lbs was just too tight..might strip a thread, but 102..yep that sucker would work itself right off the axle
#5
The 103FtLbs is from the conversion from metric - 140Nm == 103FtLbs. The torque value is a baseline value calculated from the number of threads engaged, the diameter of the threads, and the loads associated with the connection.
#6
Ahhhh so there's a formula! I feel better about GM now..no arbitrary values
#7
Well, atleast that is what I do... It also highly depends on the two materials.
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Is this information still available?
edit: I think I found it -
https://blazerforum.com/forum/general-tech-help-7/torque-specs-4164/
or
https://blazerforum.com/forum/general-tech-help-7/front-wheel-hub-bearing-change-6504/
Last edited by isnms; 12-11-2009 at 11:27 AM.
#9
How much damage can you do to the hub if it is over tightened?
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