SpazLE995 New Member Oct 2, 2005 22 0 0 Apr 17, 2006 #1 Apr 17, 2006 #1 What is the torque on the pinion when testing the pre-load? I am not talking about the torque need to crush the sleeve but the torque needed to rotate the pinion after crushing the sleeve. It should be in In/lbs Thanks in advanced-
What is the torque on the pinion when testing the pre-load? I am not talking about the torque need to crush the sleeve but the torque needed to rotate the pinion after crushing the sleeve. It should be in In/lbs Thanks in advanced-
Mike97gt it doe snot Founding Member Jan 26, 1999 10,633 7 89 the people's republic of massachusetts Apr 17, 2006 #2 Apr 17, 2006 #2 around 26-27 in/lb's for new bearings
M mijo_latino Active Member Apr 16, 2004 179 1 29 Canton, Michigan Apr 17, 2006 #3 Apr 17, 2006 #3 used bearing 8-14 in/lbs new 16-29in/lbs make sure to take off wheels and brake calipers.