To: | paul.hunt1@virgin.net |
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Subject: | Re: Kingpins revisited |
From: | REasterby@aol.com |
Date: | Wed, 14 Oct 1998 21:31:40 EDT |
I would use a standard torque value for the thread size. The main thing is to maintain the end float clearance of .002 max. You will need to try differant thrust washer thicknesses to obtain this clearance. Check HAynes Manual p 210 #14. I also applied some RTV silcone over the exposed threads after the clearance is set. This helps protect the threads for future disassembly and also prevents loosening of the nut. Ray Easterby 72BGT origown 88Xj40 |
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