COYS
SILVER Star
You did well, david. All credit goes to SNLC. He's a great 80 resource here. Gracias.
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Yes I just rebuilt a motor for my cruiser. Im onDidn't you just rebuild a motor and swap it into your rig?
Do you have multiple cruisers?
Yah @COYS let me know I ordered yesterday looks like lead time might be a bit. Either way it $100 cheeper than the other kit.
Boring stuff today. I vacuumed the interior.
What brand studs and what did you torque them to? Also any reason for not using whits-end nut huggers?
This is all OEM from Wits' End and followed FSM.What brand studs and what did you torque them to? Also any reason for not using whits-end nut huggers?
This is all OEM from Wits' End and followed FSM.
I was reading up on the nut Gs and decided they weren't necessary for me. Best way to handle it is to routinely check them as part of general maintenance.
The torque is 71 ft/lbs
Is that the torque for the stud going into the housing? Or the torque for the nut on the stud?
Beno advised a stud torque a while back when Toyota introduced a superseded stud for these trucks. The new studs come with Loctite compound on them and they are advised to torque to 35 LB-FT I believe. I would have to find the post by Beno to confirm.The nut. Studs rarely of ever have torque.
Arp head studs are finger tight.
That’s what I was looking for. Thanks bilt4meBeno advised a stud torque a while back when Toyota introduced a superseded stud for these trucks. The new studs come with Loctite compound on them and they are advised to torque to 35 LB-FT I believe. I would have to find the post by Beno to confirm.
Studs 35 LB-FT
Nuts 71 LB-FT
Make sure the cone washers and flat washers are installed and DRY, not greased or oiled.
Found it:
36 LB-FT
Knuckle Studs- Toyota finally has their decision concerning thread locker...
I'm trying to avoid this, but I came off "Top Of The World" two years ago at Cruise Moab with one hell of a pull that wasn't there 4 hours earlier. I’m all about saving time and not backing the possibly many people behind me whom might be waiting for me to fix my junk. That’s rude and...forum.ih8mud.com
Beno advised a stud torque a while back when Toyota introduced a superseded stud for these trucks. The new studs come with Loctite compound on them and they are advised to torque to 35 LB-FT I believe. I would have to find the post by Beno to confirm.
Studs 35 LB-FT
Nuts 71 LB-FT
Make sure the cone washers and flat washers are installed and DRY, not greased or oiled.
Found it:
36 LB-FT
Knuckle Studs- Toyota finally has their decision concerning thread locker...
I'm trying to avoid this, but I came off "Top Of The World" two years ago at Cruise Moab with one hell of a pull that wasn't there 4 hours earlier. I’m all about saving time and not backing the possibly many people behind me whom might be waiting for me to fix my junk. That’s rude and...forum.ih8mud.com
I was criticized for torquing mine to 45 LB-FT and using red Loctite.I did say most. I might tear mine apart and torque them now.
I was criticized for torquing mine to 45 LB-FT and using red Loctite.
Then it turns out I was pretty damned close and they added thread locker.
I have not had anything come loose on mine in 130K miles of DD.