Pitman Arm Nut Torque Specs at Natalie Storey blog

Pitman Arm Nut Torque Specs. Anyone know the correct torque spec of the large pitman arm nut that attaches to the steering box? Hence, applying the correct torque when fastening the pitman arm’s nut is fundamental to ensuring the overall integrity of the steering system. Thanks and happy holidays tri 5 ers! As the title suggests, does anyone have info on what to tighten the pitman arm nut to? I've searched the forum but can't find the torque specs. (note, when installing the new arm on a cj jeep with manual steering, the arm. I found out a 33 or 35 mm socket fits on the pitman nut. I'd be interested to see if any of the manuals actually use gm's torque list or if they came up with their own using standard torque. It could be 130 lb/ft but it's not clear in the. Install the lock washer and nut; While the exact specifications might.

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It could be 130 lb/ft but it's not clear in the. (note, when installing the new arm on a cj jeep with manual steering, the arm. While the exact specifications might. Hence, applying the correct torque when fastening the pitman arm’s nut is fundamental to ensuring the overall integrity of the steering system. I've searched the forum but can't find the torque specs. Anyone know the correct torque spec of the large pitman arm nut that attaches to the steering box? Thanks and happy holidays tri 5 ers! As the title suggests, does anyone have info on what to tighten the pitman arm nut to? I found out a 33 or 35 mm socket fits on the pitman nut. I'd be interested to see if any of the manuals actually use gm's torque list or if they came up with their own using standard torque.

Pitman arm nut torque IH8MUD Forum

Pitman Arm Nut Torque Specs (note, when installing the new arm on a cj jeep with manual steering, the arm. Thanks and happy holidays tri 5 ers! Anyone know the correct torque spec of the large pitman arm nut that attaches to the steering box? Install the lock washer and nut; I'd be interested to see if any of the manuals actually use gm's torque list or if they came up with their own using standard torque. As the title suggests, does anyone have info on what to tighten the pitman arm nut to? While the exact specifications might. (note, when installing the new arm on a cj jeep with manual steering, the arm. I've searched the forum but can't find the torque specs. Hence, applying the correct torque when fastening the pitman arm’s nut is fundamental to ensuring the overall integrity of the steering system. I found out a 33 or 35 mm socket fits on the pitman nut. It could be 130 lb/ft but it's not clear in the.

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