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Axle nuts and lock washers

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:56 pm
by chicklin
Going through my hubs and I noticed the axle nuts I've got are about 2 1/16" whereas the parts manual calls for 1 5/8". Am I reading something wrong or do I have non-original nuts?

Second, is there a source for the outer lock washer? Or, better yet, is there an aftermarket replacement that works better, maybe something with a set-screw? Bending the lip of that washer seems kind of goofy. Mine is all sorts of chewed up from years of bending it, I guess.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:33 pm
by jimm
1-5/8"-16 is the thread size; 2-1/16" is about the wrench size.

The lockwasher I used are Dorman 618-058, which I got at my local Car Quest auto parts store, $2.99 each. Yeah, it is indeed a pain to bend over the tab against the nut, as there isn't much room in there and the washers are pretty stout. I used a pry bar with a crooked end to get the bend started.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:34 pm
by chicklin
Thanks for the info

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:34 pm
by wesk
Sounds like you are measuring the hex width for the wrench. The 1 5/8"x16 is the thread size of the hub or the hole in the nut.

The system has been in use for over 71 years and the bend the tab washer has worked well for all 71 years. I have not seen any aftermarket substitute.

Some people go nuts with the bending. It only takes an 1/8" deflection over one nut flat to be effective. The same guys that batter the washer are the same guys too cheap to buy the nut socket and beat up the nuts with a hammer and chisel.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 9:42 pm
by chicklin
Haha, yeah. The inside of my hubs look like a war zone. I'm going to clean up the flats on the nuts with the grinder or a file. I think the lock washer is usable, but I'd probably feel better with a new one.

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 6:11 am
by GPA
The washer is not expensive and you don't have to buy one everyday. On Front Wheel Drive cars, you have to replace the self locking nut, that cost more than the washer.

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 6:21 am
by oilleaker1
Been here also, I found that the new washer is tough to get to bend. I figured out that you install all and tighten up to spec. Then scribe with a sharp point the washer along the outer nut. Then take it back off and start the bend in a vice along your scribe. Put it back together and it bends easy. Some nuts are so bad from chiseling that you are better off buying new ones. John

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 11:08 am
by idiocrates
Just one more small additional fyi from my perspective....aka....learned from taking my front hubs off.....when I opened up the area where the nuts and lock washers were I found lots and lots of grease. I probed into the grease with my finger and found the nut and washer buried in there and proceeded to remove the excess grease with my finger tip so I could see what I was doing while removing the nuts and washers. I never even imagined that years of pounding with chisels....screwdrivers.....and punches could have left sooo many sharp and jagged spurs on the nuts and washers.....I actually thought that anybody who'd be in here surely had the right tool to do this properly.....not. After a couple of pretty good cuts I got out the solvent and small paint brush and cleaned things up the right way. Just be careful in this location.....those old nuts and washers have really sharp teeth!
Oh yeah......and you know that part in the manual where they say to only apply side pressure to the hub in the area where the material is the thickest.....they mean it! Don't pry directly across from a bolt hole or in an area where the hub wall is thin.....you will ruin something and it won't be your screwdriver.

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 6:30 pm
by circleburner12
mind are pretty chewed up also, i notice wes k said he has'nt seen any after market nut's/ washer, so is there any place you guys know of to purchase new or nos?. thxs

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:44 pm
by Oldsalt
I think Wes meant that he hadn't seen any alternative to the bendable washer to lock the nuts in place. Not that there are no nuts and washers available. I think you can find the nuts and lock washers at any of the MV vendors.

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:14 pm
by circleburner12
i believe you may be right,

thanks i'll give them a call and see if they have them. thxs

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 8:33 pm
by chicklin
Oldsalt wrote:I think Wes meant that he hadn't seen any alternative to the bendable washer to lock the nuts in place. Not that there are no nuts and washers available. I think you can find the nuts and lock washers at any of the MV vendors.
Yep.

http://www.kaiserwillys.com/product/156 ... ccessories

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 10:49 pm
by wesk
You can buy nut/washer sets from Napa, Carquest and etc as well. Same for the nut tool wrench.

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:10 am
by Bretto
I cant confirm but have heard you can use a Ford ratcheting spindle nut E7TZ-1A134-A on these spindles. I think I'll just stick to the original design though.

Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 9:05 am
by chicklin
I ordered this the other day:

www.ebay.com/itm/310356083815