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(01-12-2014, 09:47 PM)madwelshman Wrote: Hi all,
Seeing as I'm told they're the same from the bulkhead forward, does anyone happen to know what the driveshaft nut on my 2001 Pug Partner should be torqued up to?
I have a funny feeling I read somewhere, something crazy like 225lb/ft.
Cheers in advance
Will
Mr Haynes, he say 320 Nm / 236 lbf ft
Only one setting in Berlingo manual.
Malcolm.
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I've been told 320nm for M24 nuts and 245nm for M20.5 nuts.
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Oh, ok.
The wheel nuts weren't tight enough. When I put the wheel on last, I nipped them with my impact gun. I then tightened them as I would with any steel wheel to a decent tightness. Admittedly, I didn't and don't tend to torque them on any of my cars, but I've never had a problem with wheel nuts/bolts done up tight enough that I can still get them off at the side of the road with a standard T bar but not needing a power bar. This has never been a problem in the past, so I am a little surprised (and embarrassed!)
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05-12-2014, 09:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-12-2014, 09:57 PM by Jed Clampit.)
Not to worry we've all done some thing like that except ( RON ) of course ??
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