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I have a1937 Ruby and I am conscious that I should be checking the tightness of the half shaft nuts.
I do not have a socket big enough so will have to purchase one !!!
Could anybody let me know what size socket will be required ?
Thanks
Joe.
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the later halfshaft nuts your car will have are 3/4" Whitworth 11/16" BSF. But as BSF/Whit sockets aren't easy to find nowadays, a 33mm socket will also be a pretty well perfect fit.
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Thanks Bob / Stuart.
I have made a hub securing jig , so I will now go on the hunt for a suitable socket and set about some strong arm work.
Many thanks for the info.
Joe.
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01-11-2018, 07:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-11-2018, 07:37 PM by Colin Wilks.)
How tight is tight?
I recall reading somewhere that 150 lbs/ft is a good guide and this is the figure I'm planning on using when I do my hubs for the first time.
Does anyone with experience AND a torque wrench have a value in mind?
Having posed this question I have to say I think it's much more important to ensure the hub and taper are well matched by lapping and that the Woodruff key is a good fit (i.e. not at all loose, but not binding either).
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Over the decades the nuts on my car were tightend with a 12 inch Crescent without any hammering etc. The original axles were in place at 110,000 and no problems with successors, except very difficult to pull apart!
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Hi Joe,
I found 3/4 Whit and 7/8 Bsf sockets hard to find but 1 5/16 AF a close fit and much easier to come across, I found a 1/2" drive one in an army surplus for £4.
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You'll probably pick up a suitable whit ring spanner up at a steam rally for less than a fiver. It will be approx 15 inches long which gives ample leverage IMO. Particularly if you use your feet.