Re: Wheel bearings 1954 Deluxe
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Appreciate the help. I didn't find a totq spec in manual I assume torque per nut/thread size?
Posted on: 2020/5/21 21:00
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Its in the manual, page 10 of the Rear Axle section, 200-270 ft-lbs.
Posted on: 2020/5/21 21:08
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Not sure how I missed it. Thanks much!
Posted on: 2020/5/22 5:43
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Just curious, Dave - is 200 - 270 ft lbs not quite a range?? That's over a 30% 'from/to' for the spec; seems like a lot?? Chris.
Posted on: 2020/5/22 17:14
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The range is perhaps the result of there being 1/6 of a rotation between cotter pin positions.
Posted on: 2020/5/22 18:21
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Got it... makes sense, thanks for clarifying. Chris.
Posted on: 2020/5/22 23:14
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Is the main cause of broken rear axles not having the nut torqued correctly?
Posted on: 2020/5/23 12:23
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JW, One of the failure modes, that is a 'one per rev' fatigue failure at the fillet radius between the taper and thread, is believed to be a result of taper/hub relative motion. Insufficient torque may start that whole process. I know for a fact that after I replaced my '48 broken axle I went back 100-200 miles later and found the torque was well below the minimum required. Trust me, I know it was 'in spec' at 0 miles.
I sent my broken parts to some materials engineers that reported back the mode of failure. I also have some good close-up photos showing the multiple origin planes. In addition, tribal wisdom for the folks that care for other antique cars that have the same tapered design swear by the 're-check the torque' process. If you see a 45 degree fracture inboard of the bearing that would not be a result of low nut torque. dp
Posted on: 2020/5/23 13:15
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Good to know, will recheck the torque after I get some mileage on the car.
Thanks!
Posted on: 2020/5/25 8:15
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