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8 3/4 742 case torque on pinion nut?

joe34

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Changing rear pinion flange yoke on 8 3/4 with 742 case with 1 7/8" pinion all new parts what would be the torque on the pinion nut?
I know it has the pinion shims and not the crush sleeve. Is 40 to 45 Ft. Lbs.
about right?
 
240 is what the book says but what's another 10 lbs once you get to that point but putting that much torque on one isn't exactly easy unless it's already in the car. I usually end up with less but use I'll use Loctite and never had a problem with one in the 30+ years I've been building these things.
 
Are you sure on that much torque for a shimmed pinion or is that the torque for the ones that use
a crush sleeve pinion? I have the 742 with the shims not the crush sleeve.
 
Are you sure on that much torque for a shimmed pinion or is that the torque for the ones that use
a crush sleeve pinion? I have the 742 with the shims not the crush sleeve.

I didnt know off the top of my head on a 742. Dana 60 spec gives a range between 215 and 330 i think. I was baseing my answer off that. 250 works. Hell, bigger danas are like 440 or 450 ft lbs.
 
Just to clarify 742 case is 1 3/4 step pinion, not tapered (which used the crush sleeve). My 1970 service manual says 240 ft-lbs min for 1 3/4. My 1966 manual (pre-taperd pinion) says 240 ft-lbs AFTER setting pre-load.
 
That's a lot of torque and like I said earlier, never had any trouble with bearings or anything with less torque on the nut but do use a good size dab of red Loctite on the threads to make sure it never comes loose on it's own. Once my preload is set, I nail it down with a GOOD impact.....
 
I follow the service manual which my '68 book specifies 240ft lbs. (minimum)
 
Changing rear pinion flange yoke on 8 3/4 with 742 case with 1 7/8" pinion all new parts what would be the torque on the pinion nut?
I know it has the pinion shims and not the crush sleeve. Is 40 to 45 Ft. Lbs.
about right?

I sure hope you arent going to use that 8 3/4 rear end with the 572" motor in the pictures you posted.....better get a DANA....just a thought.
 
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