Orishaoko1
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It's a nice idea Huddy but there isn't a torque figure given for the hub nuts as far as I know...?Instead of a box spanner Britpart do a socket. Useful for torquing the nuts up correctly.
While we're on this I seem to be takeing hubs off every few weeks, it certainly feels that way. Bearings are always great condition but studs get loose and seals fail (I now only fit Corteco - so far so good) but setting the end float is a pain - I use a dial gauge and mag base. I'm sure its quicker and more accurate to tighten, back off with an allowance for the lock nut (which takes the play out the thread). I did work it out from the pitch and I've been experimenting, it seems to be around 1 to 1 1/2 flats. Anyone got else got a rule of thumb?
I’m a bit spoilt got two torque wrenches and wanting a little 3rd so I don’t over tighten rocker cover gaskets which can make them leak, I’ve also got a hub spanner which I use , it’s a good tip to store spanners in the middleI’ve never owned either a box spanner or a torque wrench.
Never had a wheel bearing fail on me yet.
Perhaps they’ll be an app for them soon
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