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I've been using this as a guide to torques:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?87548-ARB-Air-Locker-RD145-Install-Thread-
Pics-and-Tips&p=1123261&viewfull=1#post1123261
300 ft-lbs seems a lot for Grade 8 9/16 bolt?

I'm getting a different spec from these sources:
http://www.mazdabg.com/ftp-uploads/...azda Tribute/chiltonimages/8000/88523g03L.jpg
http://www.engineershandbook.com/Tables/torque.htm
169 ft-lbs...
Putting almost twice the torque on it seems to be risky. Ideas?
So, the bearing cap preload tool that allows me to get an actual torque instead of banging it over with a chisel and giving it a WAG.
I took a pry bar that fits between the flats as well as a scrap socket and viola! have a way to measure torque for that big adjuster:


http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?87548-ARB-Air-Locker-RD145-Install-Thread-
Pics-and-Tips&p=1123261&viewfull=1#post1123261
300 ft-lbs seems a lot for Grade 8 9/16 bolt?

I'm getting a different spec from these sources:
http://www.mazdabg.com/ftp-uploads/...azda Tribute/chiltonimages/8000/88523g03L.jpg
http://www.engineershandbook.com/Tables/torque.htm
169 ft-lbs...
Putting almost twice the torque on it seems to be risky. Ideas?
So, the bearing cap preload tool that allows me to get an actual torque instead of banging it over with a chisel and giving it a WAG.
I took a pry bar that fits between the flats as well as a scrap socket and viola! have a way to measure torque for that big adjuster:

