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Re: Walk me through my wheel and caliper installation
[Re: Adam71Charger]
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06/29/13 08:54 AM
06/29/13 08:54 AM
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Posts: 75,280 A gulag near you.
JohnRR
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A gulag near you.
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yes I packed the bearings. Then i tightened the adjustment nut to 90lbs, and backed off just a little.. the rotor is difficult to turn, doesnt feel right
90ft/lb has to be a typo , not the first time , that is way to tight for a bearing to begin with , I can see 90 inch lbs.
I have never torqued front wheel bearings, always did it by feel. I have to change that , I did torque them once , when working on the mustang that belonged to a friend with a PhD in Physics ...
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Re: Walk me through my wheel and caliper installation
[Re: JohnRR]
#1459784
06/29/13 12:03 PM
06/29/13 12:03 PM
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Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 3,344 Central TX
roe
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Central TX
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I don't remember the number (I'll check when I get home) but mine had me torque to specified # of inch lbs, then loosen and retighten hand tight and secure with cotter pin.
roe
1971 Plymouth Satellite 408/904 8 3/4 3.23 SG
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Re: Walk me through my wheel and caliper installation
[Re: buildanother]
#1459786
07/01/13 10:32 PM
07/01/13 10:32 PM
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Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 1,521 Tacoma, Washington USA
Adam71Charger
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Got everything put together right. Went on my maiden voyage last night, and didnt get too far, horrible noise. Turns out I put in 1 brake pad backwards, chewed up the backside of the rotor , but thats what i get for being impatient. Got that turned around and the alignment done today. Drives decent, but there is definitely a vibration, I think its the tranny mount.
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