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Posted by: moggy Jul 29 2008, 12:07 PM

Need to know what the torque settings are for the nuts/bolts (whatever they are) that hold the rear trailing arm onto the chassis. The ones on the inside ear have come loose on last rally.

Cheers

Moggy

Posted by: roadster fan Jul 29 2008, 02:26 PM

Clymer and Haynes manuals both say 50 ft/lbs for the nut on the inside ear and 108/ft lbs for the nut to the outside bracket.

Have you recently installed new bushings in the trailing arms. Often times the bushings need to be dressed down so they don't sit "proud" of the threaded shaft. If they do sit high, the rubber is running on the ear instead of the shaft and the nut will loosen.

Had the same problem on the driver's side of my 71 when I got it. Kept retightening after about 200 miles. Finally dropped the arms and noticed the ear had been polished by the bushing. Took a dremel to the top of the bushing till it was just below the flat on the threaded shaft.

2500 miles (most of it flat towed to WCR2008) but no more loosening.

Hope this helps,

Jim

Posted by: Richard Casto Jul 29 2008, 04:09 PM

QUOTE(roadster fan @ Jul 29 2008, 04:26 PM) *
Often times the bushings need to be dressed down so they don't sit "proud" of the threaded shaft. If they do sit high, the rubber is running on the ear instead of the shaft and the nut will loosen.

Had the same problem on the driver's side of my 71 when I got it. Kept retightening after about 200 miles. Finally dropped the arms and noticed the ear had been polished by the bushing. Took a dremel to the top of the bushing till it was just below the flat on the threaded shaft.


Nice tip!

Posted by: moggy Jul 30 2008, 03:02 PM

QUOTE(roadster fan @ Jul 29 2008, 12:26 PM) *

Clymer and Haynes manuals both say 50 ft/lbs for the nut on the inside ear and 108/ft lbs for the nut to the outside bracket.

Have you recently installed new bushings in the trailing arms. Often times the bushings need to be dressed down so they don't sit "proud" of the threaded shaft. If they do sit high, the rubber is running on the ear instead of the shaft and the nut will loosen.

Had the same problem on the driver's side of my 71 when I got it. Kept retightening after about 200 miles. Finally dropped the arms and noticed the ear had been polished by the bushing. Took a dremel to the top of the bushing till it was just below the flat on the threaded shaft.

2500 miles (most of it flat towed to WCR2008) but no more loosening.

Hope this helps,

Jim



Thanks Jim that was just what I was after. Torqued 'em back up tonight.

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