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Pitman Arm to Drag Link Torque?
What do you torque do you apply to the nut that holds the drag link onto the tapered shaft of the pitman arm?
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Re: Pitman Arm to Drag Link Torque?
My Haynes manual says Pitman arm to relay rod nut is 60 ft lbs.
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Re: Pitman Arm to Drag Link Torque?
If you are talking about the 1-5/16 nut on the sector shaft, then 150-180 should do the trick
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Re: Pitman Arm to Drag Link Torque?
The nut on my sector shaft is 15/16 and it is not a castle nut with a cotter pin. It is a locking nut with deformations on the side of the hex.
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Re: Pitman Arm to Drag Link Torque?
So for my application the torque is 150-180 ft./lbs. since I don't have a castle nut with a cotter pin? Thanks
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