Skye,
You are flying withthat suspension rebuild...mines been off for three
weeks, and I'm just starting to paint parts...still have part to go the
the bead-blast cabinet!
But, I have a question-how do I know if my springs are still in good
shape...should they be a certain height?
Thaks to all!
Tim
Albert F Jones wrote:
>
> Hello Skye,
>
> It would be difficult to get an exact torque on the castelated nuts so
> that you could still install the cotter pin, unless you were to employ
> spacers.
>
> Elizabeth Jones
> Comfort, TX
>
> At 02:24 PM 2/12/99 -0800, Skye Poier wrote:
> >Hello, I'm in the final stage of rebuidling my front suspension and I know
> >its important to do the final tightening once the car is on the ground
> >but how tight should I torque up the two castle nuts at the rear of the
> >spring pan and the castle nuts on the trunnion pins??? Not listed in
> >Haynes..
> >
> >If anyone can answer this quickly, it would be much appreciated as I'm
> >going to work on the car in 3 hours.
> >
> >Skye
> >
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