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Old 10-17-2019, 06:16 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by BB_TX View Post
Torque values should be reduced by 25% on lubricated fasteners vs dry. I think anti seize would qualify as “lubricated”.
Just curious if that would also pertain to the torque value when pre-loading the bearing using the spindle nut. There is really no way those threads are going to be dry. I was also wondering about "finger tight" since my "finger tight" might be a bit different than that of Hulk Hogan. I did notice when removing all the spindle nuts, that they were very, very loose. I almost would not have even used the term "finger tight". They were more like very lightly "pinky tight".
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