Torque figure for Goodyear wheel nuts
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Torque figure for Goodyear wheel nuts
Does anyone have the wheel nuts torque figure for Goodyear 6.00-6 wheels, low flange (P/N 511960S)?
Trevor Wilcock
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Re: Torque figure for Goodyear wheel nuts
Trevor , I take it that you mean the wheel centre-nut and not the nuts to the tie-bolts for the split rims .
If it is the centre-nut to which you refer :
My aeroplane also has 6.00 x 6 wheels and I have always just tightened the nut by hand until the 'top & bottom' play has been removed and then just take it forward to the nearest split-pin hole . By using that method , it will ensure that you don't overtighten onto your wheel bearings .
If it is the centre-nut to which you refer :
My aeroplane also has 6.00 x 6 wheels and I have always just tightened the nut by hand until the 'top & bottom' play has been removed and then just take it forward to the nearest split-pin hole . By using that method , it will ensure that you don't overtighten onto your wheel bearings .
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Re: Torque figure for Goodyear wheel nuts
Thanks Chris, agree with that, but I was looking for the torque on the nuts holding the split wheel together.
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Re: Torque figure for Goodyear wheel nuts
Hello Trevor,
Not quite the same thing but may be reasonable to use.
For a Cleveland 5.00 x 5 wheel the AN4 tie bolts are torqued to 90 in/lbs.
Regards, Alan.
Not quite the same thing but may be reasonable to use.
For a Cleveland 5.00 x 5 wheel the AN4 tie bolts are torqued to 90 in/lbs.
Regards, Alan.
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