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Default torque settings for wheel bearings - 04-24-2006 , 04:50 AM






Hi

The haynes manual shows two very different settings (60 and 150 lb/ft). It
seeems our open classic comes under the 60 setting (although it is a 1275
engine).

Are different bearings fitted to some models?, also should the torques be
checked periodically?.

thanks

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Default Re: torque settings for wheel bearings - 04-25-2006 , 11:42 AM






geepeetee wrote:
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Hi

The haynes manual shows two very different settings (60 and 150 lb/ft). It
seeems our open classic comes under the 60 setting (although it is a 1275
engine).

Are different bearings fitted to some models?, also should the torques be
checked periodically?.

thanks

Gary

Is this front or rear wheel bearings?

Because I dont think Ive ever torqued up wheel bearings.

cheers

-anthony


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Default Re: torque settings for wheel bearings - 04-25-2006 , 12:31 PM



check cv joint 1 hole for split pin 150, 2 holes for split pin 60
cheers



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Default Re: torque settings for wheel bearings - 04-25-2006 , 01:12 PM




"Hamish" <Ham.ydennek (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk> wrote

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check cv joint 1 hole for split pin 150, 2 holes for split pin 60
cheers


The rear are tapered and should not be torqued up,
just finger and thumb pressure is enough usually,
Fitzy




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Default Re: torque settings for wheel bearings - 04-25-2006 , 02:36 PM



Hi

thnaks for replies, sorry forgot to mention these are the front bearings

Gary

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"geepeetee" <geepeetee (AT) gazeta (DOT) pl> wrote

Quote:
Hi

The haynes manual shows two very different settings (60 and 150 lb/ft).
It seeems our open classic comes under the 60 setting (although it is a
1275 engine).

Are different bearings fitted to some models?, also should the torques be
checked periodically?.

thanks

Gary

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Default Re: torque settings for wheel bearings - 04-26-2006 , 02:10 AM



On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 20:36:14 +0100, "geepeetee" <geepeetee (AT) gazeta (DOT) pl>
wrote:

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Hi

thnaks for replies, sorry forgot to mention these are the front bearings

Gary

early manual says:

Drive shaft nut (front hub):
Drum front brakes 60 lb ft (8.3 kg m) size 15/16" ???
Disc front brakes (1275 GT) 150 lb ft (20.7 kg m) size 1.5"

later manual says:
* Front hub to drive shaft - nut 260 Nm

see also:
http://drcwww.uvt.nl/~bogaard/manual/torque.htm

HTH,
Theo van den Bogaard


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Default Re: torque settings for wheel bearings - 04-26-2006 , 01:29 PM



I've done mine recently, T wrench only went to 90 so did them to that then
tightened to the next line up of the castle nit and split pin hole. As
Haynes manual said do up to the torque then on some more to line up for the
split pin. They should have just said, "tighter than a very tight thing"!

Martin
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 20:36:14 +0100, "geepeetee" <geepeetee (AT) gazeta (DOT) pl
wrote:

Hi

thnaks for replies, sorry forgot to mention these are the front bearings

Gary


early manual says:

Drive shaft nut (front hub):
Drum front brakes 60 lb ft (8.3 kg m) size 15/16" ???
Disc front brakes (1275 GT) 150 lb ft (20.7 kg m) size 1.5"

later manual says:
* Front hub to drive shaft - nut 260 Nm

see also:
http://drcwww.uvt.nl/~bogaard/manual/torque.htm

HTH,
Theo van den Bogaard



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