M38 torque specs

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M38 torque specs

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I'm sure this has been brought up time and time again but can't find thread pertaining to it.

So I'm rebuilding my 52 M38 and finally at a stage to finish up some of the things I've been working on but came to a standstill last night as I couldn't find torque specs.
I am currently putting my front and rear axles back together after replacing all bearings and seals. I looked through all my manuals and couldn't find torque specs. I did find one spec of the differential bearing cap of 38-42 lb/f while reading the manual but im looking for a full list of torque specs that i can reference while my build continues, not just the odd torque spec referenced throughout the manual
Thanks for any lists you may have found
Brad
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Post by 4x4M38 »

Hi Brad,
The torque specs are in one of the manuals, though I don't
remember which. Operations and Maintenance, or Engine and
Power train.

I have them downloaded on my desktop and will check later if
you don't find them.

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Post by southpw »

Thanks Brian. I am in the garage right now fiddling with some of the brake parts now. Once I mount the new brake shoes I will go in and take another look.
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Post by 4x4M38 »

Brad,
I used to have a link to CJ3A Flat Fender torque specs but when I went to it just now it was dead.

Here is a list for the CJ2A. Maybe Wes can take a look and see if it is relevant.

http://www.cj-2a.com/techtips/specs/torques.html


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Thanks guys.
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