Front wheelbearing nut size

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Front wheelbearing nut size

Post by SteveR » Sun Aug 18, 2013 11:00 pm

Sorry for so many q's

Could someone please tell me the size of the front wheel bearing lock nuts ( the big ones) as need to buy correct socket.
I know I could measure it but 1 mm out and over here in Italy a bit of a nightmare getting tools and getting anything changed if wrong is a major nightmare.

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Re: Front wheelbearing nut size

Post by Tramp » Sun Aug 18, 2013 11:02 pm

Im Pretty sure it's 50mm ( but wait fir someone else to confirm before ordering!) make sure it's deep enough, I bought one once that was too shallow

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Re: Front wheelbearing nut size

Post by Pugsley » Sun Aug 18, 2013 11:30 pm

With great certainty I can tell you that the inner and outer nuts are 50mm socket size - BUT, as has already been pointed out, you will struggle to find a socket that has enough depth to allow it to correctly fit over the inner nut because it will bottom on the drive shaft and therefore not reach the nut. This prevents you from torque loading the nut which is essential.

Do what I did, buy a 50mm socket and get it cut in half across its diameter, find a piece of steel tube (I used a section of scaffold tube) and weld an extension so that the upper section of the socket and the bottom section have the tube sandwiched inbetween the two. As I no longer own my sj410 anymore, I sold the socket on this forum to a member in Cyprus.

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Re: Front wheelbearing nut size

Post by Darrell » Sun Aug 18, 2013 11:49 pm

Or be a right tight git like me and knock up your own !! Well I'm impatient as well, sod ordering one, I needed it now ;)
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Re: Front wheelbearing nut size

Post by turbo-tom » Mon Aug 19, 2013 12:26 am

I wont say I use a screwdriver and hammer. :oops:
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Re: Front wheelbearing nut size

Post by ROBBIE » Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:23 am

turbo-tom wrote:I wont say I use a screwdriver and hammer. :oops:
Thats what I wasnt going to say either :lol:
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Re: Front wheelbearing nut size

Post by Tramp » Mon Aug 19, 2013 11:39 am

My 50mm socket is Stanley which is 5cm deep and *just* fits, the other 50mm socket I have is 4cm deep and isn't deep enough

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Re: Front wheelbearing nut size

Post by ScottieJ » Mon Aug 19, 2013 11:42 am

Yeah I have a 50mm socket that is just about deep enough, only thing is its a 3/4" drive so to use it on my torque wrench I have to use 2 adapters to get it down to 3/8" :lol:
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Re: Front wheelbearing nut size

Post by SteveR » Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:21 pm

Thanks guys

Darrell, I'm impatient to, wish i could weld that well to make up socket, good work.

Will start the search for one later in week, for now will dismantle knuckles to change seals and check cv without taking off wheel hub bearings etc.

When I find one I'll post a pic.

Steve

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