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> trying to torque stub axle bolts - having an idiot moment, can't get axle to stop turning in vise
iankarr
post Feb 13 2016, 04:31 PM
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Hi Guys,

I think I've been sniffing grease too long.

Trying to torque the CV bolts to the stub axle. I have the axle assembly nice and tight in a vise (tried with a towel and without), but I can't keep it from turning before 31lbs is reached. Any tips/tricks from someone thinking more clearly?

Thanks
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post Feb 13 2016, 04:56 PM
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Torque is the same regardless of the length of your extensions (think of the extension as a spring; it may bend a little more but it still transfers the same energy into your fastener since there is nowhere else for it to go).

The only time an "extension" has an effect on torque application is if you're using a crow's foot or similar tool which changes the length of the torque arm.
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