It wasn’t torqued down to a specific value. I know how powerful my gun is, it has to be tight but not extremely tight. I know some ppl will be like ohh this must be torqued down for the pinion bearing but I can tell you that job been done for about two years now and the car got over 30k miles more and it’s perfectly fine. Thank you for watching and I appreciate your question.
@@a2zautomasters862 Thank you, reason I'm asking because when I was removing my nut I forgot to mark the position. There is some markings from previous repairs. So I will go with that.
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When you put that nut back on differential pin, did you have any torque value?
It wasn’t torqued down to a specific value. I know how powerful my gun is, it has to be tight but not extremely tight. I know some ppl will be like ohh this must be torqued down for the pinion bearing but I can tell you that job been done for about two years now and the car got over 30k miles more and it’s perfectly fine. Thank you for watching and I appreciate your question.
@@a2zautomasters862 Thank you, reason I'm asking because when I was removing my nut I forgot to mark the position. There is some markings from previous repairs. So I will go with that.
@@musahussain1 yes that works.
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