Steering castle nut question
Steering castle nut question
I finished installing my new front suspension / steering components. I am ready to torque the castle nuts down on the centerlink, tie rods etc. I have the troque specs but am wondering if you tighten them more then the torque spec to get the cotter pin hole to line up or do you back off as with some wheel bearings?
Thanks!
Thanks!
NEVER back off.
The torque is usually given as a range - start at the low end and keep tightening until a hole lines up.
I've never used a torque wrench for these myself - it's not a critical value like the head bolts. In my book, it's got to be "darn tight," which falls somewhere between "tight" and "gorilla tight." A good solid "Oooomph" without any additional "Grrrrrrrrr" should do it.
- Eric
The torque is usually given as a range - start at the low end and keep tightening until a hole lines up.
I've never used a torque wrench for these myself - it's not a critical value like the head bolts. In my book, it's got to be "darn tight," which falls somewhere between "tight" and "gorilla tight." A good solid "Oooomph" without any additional "Grrrrrrrrr" should do it.
- Eric
The reason is that the tapers of the two mating parts are very tightly machined, and with enough torque on the nut, they will be held together with no play at all.
If you allow any play (such as by backing off or by assembling them dirty or greasy), then thousands of miles of constant impacts and vibration will slowly wallow the tapers out, creating greater play, and ultimately resulting in sudden breakage, which you don't want.
- Eric
If you allow any play (such as by backing off or by assembling them dirty or greasy), then thousands of miles of constant impacts and vibration will slowly wallow the tapers out, creating greater play, and ultimately resulting in sudden breakage, which you don't want.
- Eric
I found that when I was tightening mine, the closer I got to the lower torque setting the castle nut actually came really close to lining up. Just a little bit more and budda bing! Torque was perfect and it lined up perfect. Don't forget to bend the cotter pin the right way when you put them in.
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