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Can this nut be used in place of the castle nut for the older models that have a place for a cotter pin?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
No, i believe they are different thread counts.
No, i believe they are different thread counts.
What size socket does this take? I bought an output yoke for a 1310 u-joint it doesn't have adequate space for the socket.
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
1 1/16
1 1/16
Mike, On the output shaft to the rear drive shaft, what is the torque on this nut?
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Once you have your endplay properly we usually torque approx 65-75.
Once you have your endplay properly we usually torque approx 65-75.
is yoke nut # 801367 right hand threads
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
Yes, that is correct like original.
Yes, that is correct like original.
Hi, this might be a silly question, but I`m from Costa Rica and bought what they told me was a 56` Cj6, but I was checking on my transfer case and it has 2 different shafts, one with cotter pin and the other without it... Is this possible or is an alteration? I can`t find those nuts here in Costa Rica so I want to be sure to buy the right one... thanks!
Willys Jeep Parts Tech:
There are different styles they used. Early takes a cotter pin, later a nylon self lock nut.
There are different styles they used. Early takes a cotter pin, later a nylon self lock nut.
Will this nut fit on a t90 transfer case 1969 jeep cj5
Willys Tech:
Yes that is correct. As long as you have a D18 transfercase.
Yes that is correct. As long as you have a D18 transfercase.