Re: [AMC-List] torqu tube Q???
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Re: [AMC-List] torqu tube Q???
- From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2006 09:13:56 -0700 (PDT)
You can tighten to 250 - 300 lbs at home. I have a 3/4"
extention, socket and 24" breaker bar. With the car on the
ground and the parking brake on, put the socket and extention
on the axle nut, and support the end with a jack stand so the
socket and extention sticks out straight, aligned with the axle.
Put the breaker bar on the socket, horizontal. I weigh 150
lbs. When I stand on the tip of the breaker bar it's 300 ft/lbs
of torque on the nut (probably a bit less because my weight is
probably more like at the 21 - 22" mark).
150 lbs * 2 foot lever = 300 lbs per foot
If you weigh 200 lbs and you want 300 lbs torque, calc the
breaker bar length to stand on:
300 / 200 = 1.5 feet (18" on the breaker bar)
torque your lever
wanted weight length
If you want 250 ft/lbs its
250 / 200 = 1.25 feet (15")
I wouldn't do this rough stuff for anything precise but it's
fine when there's a big tolerance like dumb old axle nuts.
> The axle/hub from any 58-62 Rambler Six or Classic six
> cylinder should work.
Wouldn't any 58?-up six cylinder torque tube axle work? There's
a hell of a lot more 63-65 donors out there than 58-62.
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