> Hi there !!
> I will replace the front hubs of my 1997 965, and was wondering about the
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>
> Arnold
100 Nm + an additional 45 degrees. And you'll need a big bar, because
this is TIGHT!

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Michael Pardee - 06 Jul 2005 01:37 GMT
>> Hi there !!
>> I will replace the front hubs of my 1997 965, and was wondering about the
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> 100 Nm + an additional 45 degrees. And you'll need a big bar, because
> this is TIGHT!
For front drive axles that have an angle spec following the base torque, I
have found it useful to use an impact driver (also a godsend for getting the
things loose!). After torquing to spec, I put a dot of Wite-Out or masking
tape at the 10:30 position (for 45 degrees) and hammer until the mark is at
12:00. Just be sure the axle doesn't turn during that process.
Mike
Arnold - 06 Jul 2005 03:15 GMT
Once again, thanks for your quick response.
Arnold