Picked up an rear axle girdle with no installation instructions. What are the torque settings for the supports on the bearing caps? THANKS!
Picked up an rear axle girdle with no installation instructions. What are the torque settings for the supports on the bearing caps? THANKS!
Tight is the spec..
Seriously I dont know but tight will work just fine.
Sounds about right. Thanks! Thought I recalled about 10 ft lbs, but thought I'd ask the experts.
when I installed mine I just tightend it to a snug setting with the ratchet and then tightend the nuts to keep them in place.
Mine did not come with a sugested torque setting either.
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I believe it's 5 ft pounds. What you want to do it just snug them up to the bearing caps. Also remove the supports and wrap them with teflon tape to prevent leaks.
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I bought a TA Performance cover which is the same as the Ford Racing one also.
From TA Performance Differential Girdle Instructions sheet
1. Torque mounting bolts to 25 ft/lb (max)
2. Screw the two load bolts in by hand until they make contact with the bearing caps.
2. Torque the load bolts to 5 ft/lbs (60 in/lbs) MAXIMUM, excessive torque will result in distorted bearing caps. DO NOT OVER TORQUE THE LOAD BOLTS! Then snug the jamb nuts to lock the Load Bolts.
If you can find a picture of what yours looks like or actually take a picture of yours that will help also. I can take a picture of the instruction sheet tomorrow and post it.
Mine looks like this, purchased it from Wes.
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Thanks Everyone! I'm all set.
I set mine til they just touch, then snug the locking nut.
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