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That doesn't make a heap of sense, I'm afraid.Are we talking about the 52mm hub-nut? :-s If we are, there is no specified torque setting for it, and it should have two nuts, plus a locking washer!! :shock: Clarification required, please :? Cheers 8) Eeyore
There is now.In this day and age manufacturers want you to use their dealerships.When I was taught a torque wrench was for very special jobs. Now it seems you need one for every job.This is how I do it on the two locking nut type.http://forum.landrovernet.com/showthread.php?t=81748Well that's the way I was taught.
Quote from: "mmgemini"There is now.In this day and age manufacturers want you to use their dealerships.When I was taught a torque wrench was for very special jobs. Now it seems you need one for every job.This is how I do it on the two locking nut type.http://forum.landrovernet.com/showthread.php?t=81748Well that's the way I was taught.Which is fine if you know what your are doing.... and the 'way I was taught' is the most important part of that statement.But at least with a specific torque figure in theory even a complete mechanical novice should not be able to get it wrong...The term 'fitters feel' is not something that a complete novice will know.I've known people just do everything up 'FT' (and I mean very, very FT!!)... and then wonder why stuff fails or bolts snap :shock: Ian