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Old Fart
08-26-2020, 02:06 PM
Everything is going fine except when I measured the rotational force on the pinion nut, I get 2-3 ft.lbs. Seems really loose. The Ford manual does not say which ft. lb is correct. From the forums articles I read, seems that 15-25 ft.lbs should be the numbers I should get. I also counted the exposed threads.

When I re-install, should I torque it to get 2-3 ft. lbs or tighten to get 15-25 ft.lbs?

98 Snake
08-26-2020, 02:30 PM
Rotational torque is measured in inch pounds not foot pounds , you will need a dial type torque wrench, 25-30 inch pounds is acceptable, easiest way to do it is mark the pinion nut before removal then tighten to the same spot
Have done hundreds this way without issue

Old Fart
08-26-2020, 02:45 PM
Oops...I meant in.lbs, sorry. So do I torque it to 25-30 in.lbs?


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bbriann
08-26-2020, 05:58 PM
Just keep in mind 1 degree tighter on nut rotation the inch pound torque reading goes way up fast when near set point.

Scott
08-26-2020, 06:43 PM
When I built my diff I used this torque wrench, as I recall it was for bike spokes or something.

https://i.imgur.com/edqIfJL.jpg

Old Fart
08-26-2020, 07:04 PM
^^^That's the type I used. I finally just decided to tighten as initially measured at 2-3 in.lbs.

1986stangfan
08-26-2020, 07:23 PM
I always set my 8.8” at 18in:lb rotational drag. I have never had any issues


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ZR
08-26-2020, 08:21 PM
For me, depends on new or used bearings.

1986stangfan
08-26-2020, 11:12 PM
For me, depends on new or used bearings.

I should have clarified, this is always with new bearings and gear sets.


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ZR
08-27-2020, 06:23 AM
We snug up to 25 maybe a hair more on new
On used stay in the 15ish range.

Old Fart
08-27-2020, 01:26 PM
Good news...Bad news!

Good...job done
Bad...putting tools away, noticed that my in.lbs. torque wrench was a ft.lb one...wtf!
Good...I re-tighten the pinion nut as measured in the initial torque
Bad...I feel old!