OK, So there is a drive gear and nut on the end of the transmission output shaft.
Couple Questions:
1) I could not find a torque value for the nut thats on end of transmission output shaft? This is the one that you get to thru thru transfer case rear cover and also has a cotter pin to help retain from backing off.
2) Also the transfer case input gear that the nut holds on, mine had a heavy black grease on the spline, is this just gear grease or is it a special grease. Seemed maybe moly based..?
Brian _________________ Brian
1955 M170
1940 BSA M20
thanks, could not find torque for the transmission output shaft nut (or transfer case input gear nut, so i tightened until cotter pin hole lined up and installed cotter pin.
Brian _________________ Brian
1955 M170
1940 BSA M20
It's in both of the last three charts I linked you to. The tranny and transfer specs are under chassis not engine. The early flat fender manual states "Transmission mainshaft nut 80-110 Ft Pds" The later CJ3B & CJ5 manual states " Transmission mainshaft nut 130-170 Ft Pds" And when you cannot find a specific torque listed for an application you determine the correct torque from the standard torque chart which is based on Grade 5/8 bolts and their diameter and thread pitch.
Early flat fender chart
Later CJ3B/CJ5 chart. (Note general/standard torque reference chart at bottom of the page.
These later civilian manuals are a tremendous help to do-it-yourselfers and are not very expensive.
Early flat fender manual. A good companion to your early M38 military manuals.
Later CJ3B & CJ5/6 manual. A good companion to your late (52) M38 & M38A1 series military manuals. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
This is what i am up against. If i bring nut up to torque (130 to 170), hole for cotter pin is fully covered. When i back off and start over, i can only get it up to 85 ftlbs with cotter pin hole open. I tried flipping washer..
Brian _________________ Brian
1955 M170
1940 BSA M20
Use the 80-110 figure in the early manual. The late model also addresses two other different trannies and they probably raised the number to cover all three.
It is a common problem arriving at the proper torque with wholes aligned on cotter pin installations. The recommended solution is to switch wash thickness and if still an issue try several different nuts. _________________ Wes K
45 MB, 51 M38, 54 M37, 66 M101A1, 60 CJ5, 76 DJ5D, 47Bantam T3-C & 5? M100
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