M62 nosedrive stud
The long stud from the nosedrive that bolts to the tensioner bracket – should I worry about anything if I drive without this stud in for a day or two?
Why I ask:
A couple weeks ago I noticed the nut on the stud was loose...not even close to the bracket.
I knew I had tightened it when I put everything back together after doing all the gaskets. Yesterday before driving home from Bill'* I noticed it was loose again. I tightened it but it would NEVER torque down, it just kept turning.
After driving to and from work today, I popped the hood, and saw that the nut had loosened all the way to the tip of the stud.
I started to use a different nut, but when I did it was too tight, and the stud started turning. After removing the stud completely there was some metal within the threads.
I haven't tried putting the stud back in yet, I don't know if the threads are messed up where the stud enters the nosedrive. :? The SC is completely torqued down to the LIM (obviously) so I don't see leaving the stud out causing a problem.
Can anyone confirm?
Why I ask:
A couple weeks ago I noticed the nut on the stud was loose...not even close to the bracket.
I knew I had tightened it when I put everything back together after doing all the gaskets. Yesterday before driving home from Bill'* I noticed it was loose again. I tightened it but it would NEVER torque down, it just kept turning.
After driving to and from work today, I popped the hood, and saw that the nut had loosened all the way to the tip of the stud.
I haven't tried putting the stud back in yet, I don't know if the threads are messed up where the stud enters the nosedrive. :? The SC is completely torqued down to the LIM (obviously) so I don't see leaving the stud out causing a problem.
Can anyone confirm?
I figured I'd try putting this one back in. If I have no luck I will try a larger.
Should I drive without the stud installed? At most the tensioner bracket would move a little I'd think, if even that. The SC isn't moving at all.
Should I drive without the stud installed? At most the tensioner bracket would move a little I'd think, if even that. The SC isn't moving at all.
I had one stripped on the Nosedrive I just installed in the Zilla. I heli-coiled it back to an M6 (refer to Zilla'* winter rebuild) and installed a BOLT rather than a stud.
You really need to do the same. There'* alot of stress applied to that accessory bracket.
You really need to do the same. There'* alot of stress applied to that accessory bracket.
I'd like to suggest we consider tossing up a torque spec on this stud to ensure members aren't over torquing them.
Being steel into aluminum...I realize the corrosion/welding effect probably plays into this as well.
Pete..I have a right angle drill if needed.
Being steel into aluminum...I realize the corrosion/welding effect probably plays into this as well.
Pete..I have a right angle drill if needed.
Off to work now...I'll try to install the stud before I drive. :?
EDIT: Put the stud in, couldn't get the nut to stay so I kept it off. The stud tightened by hand, but when using a ratchet to try and tighten the nut on, the stud came loose, so I'll have to get it re-threaded.
EDIT: Put the stud in, couldn't get the nut to stay so I kept it off. The stud tightened by hand, but when using a ratchet to try and tighten the nut on, the stud came loose, so I'll have to get it re-threaded.






