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#352248 09/21/15 10:35 PM
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I have a 1929 194 and I need to replace two of my oil dippers.
What is the torque numbers to put nuts back on and do I have to
back off on the nuts if the cotter pins don't aline ? Thanks

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stagetech #352249 09/21/15 10:40 PM
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They didn't have torque figures in 1929 but the later number were from 35 to 45 foot pounds. There is enough difference there to line up the cotter pin holes.


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Chev Nut #352251 09/21/15 10:44 PM
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thanks, this will get the ball rolling.


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