Axle
- Orlando606VetteTrike
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- Orlando606VetteTrike
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Re: Axle
Just an FYI, you and Puff were correct at 50 lbs for the 3/4" axle. The 1" axle is 55 lbs per the factory.
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- knockdolian
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Re: Axle
Just keep going until you strip a thread then back it off 1/4 turn. Been good for me for 50 years ![Rolling on floor laughing :rofl:](./images/smilies/rofl.gif)
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Re: Axle
Been wrenching all my life and I just don't work that way especially where there's an axle and bearings involved .knockdolian wrote:Just keep going until you strip a thread then back it off 1/4 turn. Been good for me for 50 years
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- knockdolian
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Re: Axle
Yes, it was a bit of light humour.
- The Mindless Philosopher
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Re: Axle
I see this was a few weeks ago, but for the sake of others who might need this, don't forget to set the pinch bolt, afterward.