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1950's Willys..

Fossilman

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Hey you Mechanics........It's been over 40+ years since I twisted a wrench on a jeep..Question..
Front axle "drive shaft" assembly to axle-what is the torque information on the nut that tightens to the axle...??
The rear is 120 foot pounds,would it be the same as the front!
Thank you.............


A younger friend of mine inherited his Dads Willys jeep,it's old Navy stock-still has old blue paint job and markings on it, want to keep it as stock as he can...
Going through the jeep from front to back, making it road worthy....
He came to me with this question, I'll be dogs if I can answer it....
I looked in the manuals as he did also, no answers...

It's a "51" model Willys...CJ I think...
 
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