For 5/8 BSF original nuts And stub axles, I say 75 to 85 ft-lbs torque. Variation to allow you to line up split pin.Bob, CANADA [b]From:[/b] phil smith [mailto:
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[b]Subject:[/b] Re: [mg-tabc] Re: Front Wheel Bearings How tight is tight for that nut (ball bearings, not tapered rollers, on my car)?Blower doesn't give an answer, neither does the TC handbook, just to tighten it up and cotter it.. And, what's the group wisdom on periodically prophylactically having stub axles and pitman arms crack-tested? Thanks. Phil [b]From:[/b] BOB GRUNAU grunau.garage@sympatico.ca>
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[b]Subject:[/b] RE: [mg-tabc] Re: Front Wheel Bearings Jay20 mm bore shims are not easy to find here in Canada, Maybe USA? Strange North America has gone metric.I buy 3/4" bore shims and have made holder for my lathe to bore them to 0.790" ( 20 MM ) . When you come for a visit, we can arrange some

Bob, Canada
Bob... Where couLd you find these shims??? WOULD A BEARING SUPPLY HOUSE HAVE THEM? & WOULD YOU REPEAT THE HOLE SIZE AGAIN I SEEM TO HAVE TRASHED IT. i DID T5HIS A COUPLE OF YEARS AGTO BUT MADE MY OWN SHIMS AND NOW WANT TO CHECK IT.....T HANX J----- Original Message ----- Hi Gene,"Properly shimmed " means adding various thickness of shims to lengthen the bearing spacer to allow the hub to just spin easily with no slop and a tight stub axle nut. Usually shimming is only required if changing to superior tapered roller bearings. I should point out that if using tapered rollers bearings ( which I recommend and use ) the hub must be rotated as you tighten the stub axle nut. This allows the tapered rollers to "seat " properly. When done, the hub should just spin freely with no free play. Also, the TC shims required are 20 mm bore ( 0.790" ) , not easily found. MGB shims are 3/4" ( 0.750" ) so need to be opened up on the ID to suit the TC stub axle outer end. Bob, Canada