210ft. lbs.
just got my 2004 ram done at the dealer for 83 bucks. worth the money and have them do it :)
The rear differential pinion nut torque specification for a 1999 Firebird is typically around 150 to 175 lb-ft. It's important to ensure that the correct specifications are followed for proper assembly and to avoid damaging the components. Always refer to a repair manual or service guide for the most accurate and specific information.
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The General Motors 3.42 rear end pinion?ænut torque specification is 240 pounds. The pinion nut should be torqued in 80 pound intervals.
20 ft lbs
"Snug" will work
I don't believe there is a specific torque specification! Once you install the crush sleeve and tighten the nut to the desired preload on your pinion bearings, your torque will be what it will be.
29-33 ft. lbs.
The rear differential pinion nut torque specification for a Ford 9-inch rear end typically ranges from 200 to 250 ft-lbs, depending on the specific application and whether a crush sleeve is used. It's important to ensure that the pinion preload is set correctly during installation, which may involve adjusting the torque to achieve the desired bearing preload. Always refer to the specific service manual for your vehicle for the most accurate specifications.
Preload is the amount the pinion bearings are squeezed together by the pinion nut.
trying to replace rear pinion bearings 1993 ford aerostar, 7.5 rear differential...slinger washer on drive shaft side is stuck, cant get pinion shaft out, all differential parts have been removed...any suggestions?