BlueRidge2
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Today I spent 5.25 hours fabricating a socket on a cnc mill so I could torque the axle nuts on the Healey.
I have completed the right side at 150 ft.lbs. The tool worked great. When the wrench made it's click the nut had rotated about 5/16 ". My question is that since the left axle nut is a left thread will my wrench function in the counter rotation? After I tourqued the lug nuts at 80 lbs I adjusted the wrench seting down to 40 lbs to see if it would click when I loosened the nuts.. no click . I do however have a feel for what 150 lbs felt like (really tight)and can probably come fairly close to duplicating the process if the wrench won't function left. Anyone else have any thoughts or advise? One more question, can I get by without the paper axle gaskets and just use silicone? The paper gaskets were junk.. Thanks Bob
I have completed the right side at 150 ft.lbs. The tool worked great. When the wrench made it's click the nut had rotated about 5/16 ". My question is that since the left axle nut is a left thread will my wrench function in the counter rotation? After I tourqued the lug nuts at 80 lbs I adjusted the wrench seting down to 40 lbs to see if it would click when I loosened the nuts.. no click . I do however have a feel for what 150 lbs felt like (really tight)and can probably come fairly close to duplicating the process if the wrench won't function left. Anyone else have any thoughts or advise? One more question, can I get by without the paper axle gaskets and just use silicone? The paper gaskets were junk.. Thanks Bob
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