Pinch Nuts
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 11:59 pm
All
While I currently replace front wheel bearings, rotors, caliper seals etc, I thought I would dig through the old posts to see if there was anything additional to be learnt and came across this old post from 2005 relating to pinch nuts.....
Can anybody (please) verify if this is the correct item as per the earlier discussion on pinch nuts (some time has passed since the original article and things can change) and if so, confirm the method of locking the nut to the spindle. My vague recollection is the thinned rim of the nut is staked/deformed into the spindle keyway once the correct tightening torque has been achieved.
It's not something I'm keen to get wrong...........
Cheers
Doug
While I currently replace front wheel bearings, rotors, caliper seals etc, I thought I would dig through the old posts to see if there was anything additional to be learnt and came across this old post from 2005 relating to pinch nuts.....
Intrigued, I obtained nuts under the 60701300 part number listed at the bottom of the article in the link above, which look like this:Michael wrote: "..........Also, consider replacing the stock axle nut and cotter pin with a clamping axle nut from a Mercedes or late model (approx 1991) 75:
Check this link here:
http://www.alfagtv6.com/wheel_b.htm
This allows you to set the torque much more accurately.
Cheers,
Can anybody (please) verify if this is the correct item as per the earlier discussion on pinch nuts (some time has passed since the original article and things can change) and if so, confirm the method of locking the nut to the spindle. My vague recollection is the thinned rim of the nut is staked/deformed into the spindle keyway once the correct tightening torque has been achieved.
It's not something I'm keen to get wrong...........
Cheers
Doug