36 mm Ø nut in front axle
#1
36 mm Ø nut in front axle
Hi,
I just had the outer CV boots replaced in my Surf and I'd like to know if I need to use loctite on the 36mm Ø nut.
Is the cotter pin on the nut good enough to keep the nut in place? Did Toyota use loctite on it when it came from the factory?
Thanks for any info.
I just had the outer CV boots replaced in my Surf and I'd like to know if I need to use loctite on the 36mm Ø nut.
Is the cotter pin on the nut good enough to keep the nut in place? Did Toyota use loctite on it when it came from the factory?
Thanks for any info.
#5
Originally Posted by loosehead
...With the nut torqued to spec and the cotter pin, it should be just fine.
Would you happen to know the specified torque for the 36 mm Ø nut? I would like to have the torque on mine checked, just to be sure.
Thanks again.
#6
Originally Posted by RoySharif
Jayson,
Would you happen to know the specified torque for the 36 mm Ø nut? I would like to have the torque on mine checked, just to be sure.
Thanks again.
Would you happen to know the specified torque for the 36 mm Ø nut? I would like to have the torque on mine checked, just to be sure.
Thanks again.
Sorry to highjack, but, would you happen to have any pics of your rig? I totally dig the out-of-the-states rigs. Something about them being different.
Last edited by Dirty White Boy; Nov 13, 2004 at 08:08 PM.
#7
Originally Posted by Dirty White Boy
Roy,
Sorry to highjack, but, would you happen to have any pics of your rig? I totally dig the out-of-the-states rigs. Something about them being different.
Sorry to highjack, but, would you happen to have any pics of your rig? I totally dig the out-of-the-states rigs. Something about them being different.

I'll be posting pics of my truck soon..in this forum.
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#9
Hey,
Thanks a lot!! I appreciate it. And yes, we prefer N-m of torque since we're used to SI units. When I was in high school, we used to have the FPS (English) units but was later on shifted to SI.
BTW, where can I get hold of a copy of the service manual for a 3rd gen? I presume that the pic you attached is from the FSM. Isn't it?
Thanks again.
Thanks a lot!! I appreciate it. And yes, we prefer N-m of torque since we're used to SI units. When I was in high school, we used to have the FPS (English) units but was later on shifted to SI.
BTW, where can I get hold of a copy of the service manual for a 3rd gen? I presume that the pic you attached is from the FSM. Isn't it?
Thanks again.
Last edited by KZN185W; Nov 14, 2004 at 02:24 PM.
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