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Mopar1
Posted 2020-10-18 12:42 PM (#604585)
Subject: Steering wheel nut torque



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What's the torque spec for a '60 Plym steering wheel nut?
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56D500boy
Posted 2020-10-18 2:48 PM (#604590 - in reply to #604585)
Subject: RE: Steering wheel nut torque



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Mopar1 - 2020-10-18 9:42 AM
What's the torque spec for a '60 Plym steering wheel nut?


The Germans have a word for that

"Gudunttite"

The French word is

"MonDieuBeaucoupDeTite"

The Swedes say

"VÃĪldigt tight"

In English, that is about 35 to 40 pound feet.

Fortunately, your 1960 Dodge Factory Service Manual is more precise:

40 pound feet



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mstrug
Posted 2020-10-18 3:03 PM (#604591 - in reply to #604585)
Subject: Re: Steering wheel nut torque



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1958's are 40' pounds.
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Mopar1
Posted 2020-10-18 5:23 PM (#604597 - in reply to #604585)
Subject: Re: Steering wheel nut torque



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