Flywheel Nut tightening
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2014 12:34 pm
Hi Guys,
When I was putting the flywheel back on, I couldn't tighten the rotor nut to 85n.m but i have strong suspicions that's cause my torque wrench was out of whack, so I tightened it as far as a i could and then used the impact wrench to just turn it a bit, and it was already tight so i left it. Main problem is I can't keep the flywheel still! I've been using a strap wrench but i can't tighten beyond a certain point cause then it overpowers the strap wrench, which is really tight, even when I was taking the flywheel off I couldn't use hand tools and the strap wrench, i had to use the impact wrench.
Anyway, will the flywheel be fine? It seems just as tight as it was before I took it off. Or should I get my torque wrench recalibrated and then do it again? But I can't keep the flywheel still! Even when I followed the haynes suggestion to have a mate step on the rear brake, doesn't work!
Thanks!
When I was putting the flywheel back on, I couldn't tighten the rotor nut to 85n.m but i have strong suspicions that's cause my torque wrench was out of whack, so I tightened it as far as a i could and then used the impact wrench to just turn it a bit, and it was already tight so i left it. Main problem is I can't keep the flywheel still! I've been using a strap wrench but i can't tighten beyond a certain point cause then it overpowers the strap wrench, which is really tight, even when I was taking the flywheel off I couldn't use hand tools and the strap wrench, i had to use the impact wrench.
Anyway, will the flywheel be fine? It seems just as tight as it was before I took it off. Or should I get my torque wrench recalibrated and then do it again? But I can't keep the flywheel still! Even when I followed the haynes suggestion to have a mate step on the rear brake, doesn't work!
Thanks!