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> Output shafts, re-installing
Randal
post Mar 22 2011, 04:47 PM
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Tightening and torquing the output shafts on a 901.

I guess I'm a bit worried about over torquing the bolts that hold on the output shaft.

After stripping one of the flange holes I'm worried that I could be doing something wrong and stripping this bolt would mean tearing the transmission down.

Once bit I guess.

For some reason they just keep on tightening and won't move (using the old type torque wrench with a movable lb indicator) up to 60lbs.

So is there any way that something could be wrong with such a simple installation.

I understand the torque setting to be 60ft lbs

Thanks.
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J P Stein
post Mar 22 2011, 05:36 PM
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Are you speaking of the *stretch bolts* in the center of the output flanges? If so, you'd better stop twisting and find out what the torque is supposed to be. I can't recall & I've sold all my technical manuals to MikeK.
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Randal
post Mar 23 2011, 10:37 AM
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QUOTE(J P Stein @ Mar 22 2011, 04:36 PM) *

Are you speaking of the *stretch bolts* in the center of the output flanges? If so, you'd better stop twisting and find out what the torque is supposed to be. I can't recall & I've sold all my technical manuals to MikeK.



Woo, did I get some bad information.

The Hayes manual says 25-29 lb f ft

Umm....maybe I should change those bolts that I stretched to 50 lb f ft?
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post Mar 23 2011, 11:01 AM
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QUOTE(Randal @ Mar 23 2011, 12:37 PM) *

Umm....maybe I should change those bolts that I stretched to 50 lb f ft?

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