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Re: tips for tightening pinion nut 742 [Re: Exit1965] #2459873
03/02/18 12:48 PM
03/02/18 12:48 PM
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I use the Ratech holder/puller tool. with a breaker bar to hold the yoke.
$30
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/rat-18002

For the torque wrench, I use the CDI 2503MFRPH 30-250 ft lbs.

I also have the dial type inch/lb wrench for measuring pre-load when rebuilding the diff.

Re: tips for tightening pinion nut 742 [Re: 451Mopar] #2459911
03/02/18 02:02 PM
03/02/18 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted By 451Mopar
I use the Ratech holder/puller tool. with a breaker bar to hold the yoke.
$30
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/rat-18002

For the torque wrench, I use the CDI 2503MFRPH 30-250 ft lbs.

I also have the dial type inch/lb wrench for measuring pre-load when rebuilding the diff.



Interesting, can't visualize how that would work?

Re: tips for tightening pinion nut 742 [Re: BDW] #2459978
03/02/18 04:39 PM
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Bolts to several different yolks, and has square holes for socket wrench handles.


I have mechanical Aptitude.
I can screw up anything.
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