JR_Charger
Well-Known Member
I had an idea for dealing with the need for a spacer behind the Borgeson steering box - how about a big fat lock washer instead of a regular washer? Than you wouldn't be cranking down on an edge.
Check that it isnt the actual nut that is welded to the K-member that did come loose.Well everything was going great until I stripped this bolt -
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I use a torque wrench so this kind of thing doesn't happen, but there it is anyway. So, why didn't the torque wrench click at 100 lbs/ft? It clicked for the other two bolts. Does an extension throw it off?
I'm really kicking myself over this one. I can't bear the thought of taking this stuff apart again. I was asking myself when the wrench was going to click over, but I thought it felt tighter than it really was because of the bad angle I was working from, and because I had to turn the bolt in the tiniest incremements due to the tight space between the torsion bars and the tranmission housing.
I stripped the threads on a strut arm once - it's somewhere around 100 lbs torque also. The culprit - the threads were lubed and that increased the torque, thus resulting in failure. Make sure threads are dry.Well everything was going great until I stripped this bolt -
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I use a torque wrench so this kind of thing doesn't happen, but there it is anyway. So, why didn't the torque wrench click at 100 lbs/ft? It clicked for the other two bolts. Does an extension throw it off?
I'm really kicking myself over this one. I can't bear the thought of taking this stuff apart again. I was asking myself when the wrench was going to click over, but I thought it felt tighter than it really was because of the bad angle I was working from, and because I had to turn the bolt in the tiniest incremements due to the tight space between the torsion bars and the tranmission housing.
Sounds like my old body.Hard to get moving at first !performance that cleared up once I drove it awhile.
I feel the same way.Feel free to contact me.
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