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I ran into a bit of a problem with the 1 1/8 anchor pin jam nuts. I am getting ready to adjust brakes. I have two TM's that mention different ways to loosen and tighten them. One TM says to tighten to 80-110 ft lbs which requires using a socket, while the other TM says to use a box end wrench to tighten them with no torque specified.
The TM on this thread says to torque the nut to between 80 to 110 ft lbs: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?26011-Deuce-brake-adjustment-TM
TM 9 - 2 3 2 0 - 2 0 9 - 2 0 - 3 - 2 does not specify any torque and requires use of a box end wrench, however an average box end wrench won't fit.
The big issue is that using a socket does not let you hold the 1/2 in pin from turning, however while using a breaker bar and socket I don't THINK the pins were turning while I loosened the nuts.
My 1 1/8 box end wrenches do not have enough offset to go over the nuts because the backing plate blocks them. I can use an open end wrench, but it is rounding off and nut and I can not get enough leverage.
My other problem is that on the front axle the boot guard blocks you from using a socket and breaker bar or a torque wrench. Would it be safe to remove the boot guards? I would have to take out two bolts on the bottom and top of the steering knuckle along with the grease fitting.
To summarize everything: The jam nuts are tight as h@!!, I am using a breaker bar to loosen them and both the nut and pin may be be turning, my box end wrenches do not have enough offset, open ended wrenches are rounding the nuts off, and I am not sure if the nuts need to be torqued or hand tightened because I have two TMs.
I think I might need a wrench called a "deep offset box end wrench". Were would I get one of these without buying an entire set? I can not really find any online.
The TM on this thread says to torque the nut to between 80 to 110 ft lbs: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?26011-Deuce-brake-adjustment-TM
TM 9 - 2 3 2 0 - 2 0 9 - 2 0 - 3 - 2 does not specify any torque and requires use of a box end wrench, however an average box end wrench won't fit.
The big issue is that using a socket does not let you hold the 1/2 in pin from turning, however while using a breaker bar and socket I don't THINK the pins were turning while I loosened the nuts.
My 1 1/8 box end wrenches do not have enough offset to go over the nuts because the backing plate blocks them. I can use an open end wrench, but it is rounding off and nut and I can not get enough leverage.
My other problem is that on the front axle the boot guard blocks you from using a socket and breaker bar or a torque wrench. Would it be safe to remove the boot guards? I would have to take out two bolts on the bottom and top of the steering knuckle along with the grease fitting.
To summarize everything: The jam nuts are tight as h@!!, I am using a breaker bar to loosen them and both the nut and pin may be be turning, my box end wrenches do not have enough offset, open ended wrenches are rounding the nuts off, and I am not sure if the nuts need to be torqued or hand tightened because I have two TMs.
I think I might need a wrench called a "deep offset box end wrench". Were would I get one of these without buying an entire set? I can not really find any online.