beachbumdeb |
Thu May 22, 2025 12:24 pm |
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ok im pretty sure my trans call for the axle nut torque to be 217 ft lbs. of torque, but my question is what are the bearing cover bolts suppose to be? in the haynes manual i believe what i have included with picture is a "bearing cover" what are the bolts that hold this in suppose to be torqued at? thnx for any and all help. the manual calls them i think, bearing retainer screws(not bolts) and it saz 43 ft. lbs.?
forgot to add i believe it a 1966 squareback trans. |
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Bobnotch |
Fri May 23, 2025 10:54 am |
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I don't have the service manual in front of me, but the big axle nut is supposed to be torqued to 253 ft lbs. The bearing cover bolts (screws) would be 38-43 ft lbs. On later models there's also a hidden snap ring or two for the bearings, which is why the lower torque spec is given. Remember to use the paper gaskets and new seals, or you will have a leak. |
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beachbumdeb |
Fri May 23, 2025 1:00 pm |
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yeah i did the gaskets and both o-rings, and the bearing cover bolts i agree on but the haynes (i finally found) said 217 on the big nut so thnx for that..... |
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Bobnotch |
Sat May 24, 2025 11:37 am |
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beachbumdeb wrote: yeah i did the gaskets and both o-rings, and the bearing cover bolts i agree on but the haynes (i finally found) said 217 on the big nut so thnx for that.....
The 217 number is for the gland nut that holds the flywheel on. |
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beachbumdeb |
Sat May 24, 2025 1:26 pm |
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oh ok thnx, see i only made it to 200 anyway, cause thats as far as my torque wrench went lol, have to take to a shop and let them do it again, after i get on the road, but thnx:) |
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