Sir, the outer CV end nut is 140-280 ft lb.
> Last week my LH drive shaft came undone from the inner drive hub. Turned out to be easier to fix than I worried it would be. I had to remove the
> drive hub to chase the threads as I couldn't get a clean start on some of the holes. A look at the repair manual said "remove L.H. drive axle."
> Yikes! But no, it swings up high enough to pull the hub (drive shaft) out after undoing the 9/16" bolt. Whew! That's a big difference. Maybe they
> meant just to unbolt the inner CV from the hub, of course the GMC did that for me. Thanks alot.
> After cleaning well and chasing the holes from the back side, I applied my favorite spline lube and put it all back together: 45 ft/lbs on the
> 9/16" shaft bolt and 65 ft/lbs and Locktite blue on the hub bolts. Didn't see any other damage other than a small dent in the tranny dip stick tube,
> so should be good to go.
>
> Cheers
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C. Boyd
76 Crestmont
East Tennessee
> Last week my LH drive shaft came undone from the inner drive hub. Turned out to be easier to fix than I worried it would be. I had to remove the
> drive hub to chase the threads as I couldn't get a clean start on some of the holes. A look at the repair manual said "remove L.H. drive axle."
> Yikes! But no, it swings up high enough to pull the hub (drive shaft) out after undoing the 9/16" bolt. Whew! That's a big difference. Maybe they
> meant just to unbolt the inner CV from the hub, of course the GMC did that for me. Thanks alot.
> After cleaning well and chasing the holes from the back side, I applied my favorite spline lube and put it all back together: 45 ft/lbs on the
> 9/16" shaft bolt and 65 ft/lbs and Locktite blue on the hub bolts. Didn't see any other damage other than a small dent in the tranny dip stick tube,
> so should be good to go.
>
> Cheers
--
C. Boyd
76 Crestmont
East Tennessee