Hi,
I recently removed both driveshafts, had them inspected. The long one had one joint repaired.
Now I have to torque down the axle nut. The short one, that wasn't repaired, has a cut in the nut that somewhat aligns to where the nut was previously. I torqued it to 200nm and honestly kept tightening till I got it to correct spot. I don't think I can do it differently than this.
But long one, that got repaired, doesn't have a cut that aligns. So I think I will need to make a new cut. Is this the way I'm supposed to do this?
I worry I will damage thread if I cut it. Angle grinder would almost definitely damage thread. Would a jigsaw cut be a better solution?
Also, I don't know the correct torque for this. But it doesn't really move anymore beyond 200nm, regardless of how much I tighten it.
I recently removed both driveshafts, had them inspected. The long one had one joint repaired.
Now I have to torque down the axle nut. The short one, that wasn't repaired, has a cut in the nut that somewhat aligns to where the nut was previously. I torqued it to 200nm and honestly kept tightening till I got it to correct spot. I don't think I can do it differently than this.
But long one, that got repaired, doesn't have a cut that aligns. So I think I will need to make a new cut. Is this the way I'm supposed to do this?
I worry I will damage thread if I cut it. Angle grinder would almost definitely damage thread. Would a jigsaw cut be a better solution?
Also, I don't know the correct torque for this. But it doesn't really move anymore beyond 200nm, regardless of how much I tighten it.