New tie rods

   / New tie rods #1  

tractorcrazy

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How tight should the nut be on new tie rod ends .they have castle nuts .thanks
 
   / New tie rods #2  
Tight. Use a standard torque chart for the diameter and thread pitch of your rod end and either grade 5 or 8.8 hardness (depending on whether the dimensions are Imperial or Metric) if you don't have a published spec for the specific parts.
 
   / New tie rods #3  
If they use a taper mount, run the nut down to about 20 ft/lbs. then tighten to first available pin hole--Never back off to find hole. Install the cotter pin.
 
   / New tie rods #4  
20 lb/ft could be woefully inadequate on a larger size rod end. Torque needs to be relative to size and sufficient to seat the taper. Striking the side of the receiving socket with a hammer during the tightening process will help with the seating.
 

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