And I had loose nuts on 2 drive hubs and both prop shafts!
Hi all, I have had the perentie for a few months now and am slowly getting it sorted out..
Apart from other things noticed a developing knock in the front somewhere with takeoff and slowing down. Not expecting to find the source easy to find it actually wasn't that difficult, the panhard rod end on the chassis side clicked when i gave it a yank. Checked the tension and it was perhaps only around 50 or 60Nm I guess, anyway torqued it up and also the axle bolt as this was not tight enough as well. When I get the time I'll check the other big bolts around the place.
I suppose the only reason for mentioning this is perhaps it is a good idea for new owners to check the tension of important bolts, as well as the usual fluids and filters. I also had a loose nut on one of the gearbox mounts.
Jon
And I had loose nuts on 2 drive hubs and both prop shafts!
Yes, I found loose bolts front universal, new nyloc nuts and loctite, do not have a suitable torque wrench so did them up as tight as I could manage..Might look into the wrench problem..
In my experience, drive flange bolts that persistently loosen are often telling you there is free play in the wheel bearings.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Having driven a Perentie for a while I recommend just use loctite on everything. Especially if using them offroad.
I lost my winch PTO uni a while back. Same issue I suppose but I didn't notice it was loose until after it went missing. I will be putting 243 on all uni bolts and major suspension bolts from now on too!
Regards Warrick.
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex....It takes a touch of genius and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction."
Albert Einstein.
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