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You got blue balls
All Democrats do.
You got blue balls
All Democrats do.
Nice!! Hopefully they survive, I'm sure it'll help at least some to have them not on the bottom side
- Torque sequence: torque each lower nut of top/bottom assemblies to 40 ft/lbs. Continue this torque sequence in 10 ft/lb increments rotating the knuckle between torque sequences. Do not exceed 60 ft/lbs. If resistance is felt at 50 ft/lbs it is acceptable to stop tightening.
- The knuckle should be able to be rotated with 1 hand and will have some resistance felt. (This is the spherical rotating inside the race of the bearing.)
Well I'd started this yesterday afternoon when I'd gotten home from my appointment.
First issue I'd ran into was the lock piece for the Stage8 retainer had spun on the spindle and put a grove in the threads.
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Not sure how or why. I've got a spare Stage8 kit so I'll replace that part.
Then after making a sacrificial 1 1/16" wrench that would fit around the RCV bell/boot I attempted to tighten the nuts.
And all I managed to do was round off the edges of the nuts.
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So after a few hours of frustration and cussing I'd quit for the night.
Came back out this morning and got the boot off the bell..... finally after much aggravation the boot came off.
Got the cage off the axle shaft and was able to get a better grip on the nuts.
Now remember the post just above? I was looking for 40 lbs resistance when pulling the knuckle? And could go up to 60 lbs resistance.
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I'll take it as a win......
This was on the passenger side knuckle.
Now to disconnect the drivers side knuckle and check it out also.
I've got a new spindle for the passenger side coming already...
Hopefully the drivers side spindle isn't damaged.
I'm pretty sure it's just a trick on the eyes with angles, but in that first spindle picture, is the outside also flared outward? Surely not or you would've played hell getting the nut off.
The guy I talked with at Stage8 said if I wanted to I could send him the bad spindles & he would Rockwell test them to see if they weren't hardened like they were supposed to of been.
So if I have time before I leave I might send them to him just to find out. Be good to know why it happened.
If they weren't, you might be able to push for some refund (at least partial) since the failure would ultimately be on them.
