Paul,
But doesn't the manual call for 46 lb-ft torgue for the castle nut?
Jeff
>Hi Listers,
>
>This may be a little late, but I would like to jump into the fray with my
>experience on wheel bearing spacers and shims...
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>
>By adjusting conventionally, I mean this way. All parts and seals new.
>Assemble to the spindle, tighten the castle nut to about 20 pounds feet
>torque, spin the wheel several revolutions. Then back off the nut about
>1/4 turn or to about 5 pounds feet torque. Then put in a new cotter pin.
> You have at least two selections for the cotter pin. Admittedly less
>than an educated nut system, but almost always enough to get it just
>right.
>
Jeffrey H. Boatright, PhD
Senior Editor, Molecular Vision
http://www.emory.edu/molvis
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