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    Torque value for tie rod end - none split pin type

    Hello,
    I bought a tie rod (front left wheel to drag link made by QH) and it does not have a split pin or castle nut, it came with self locking nut. (not Nyloc , it has a peculiar thread).

    The torque for the castle nut type is 40Nm, does anyone know what the torque is for this type of tie rod.



    Glenn.

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    I've always done those up to the same torque with a drop of Loctite 243 and never had any trouble. Really, it's the torque that keeps the nut on and the split pin is just a well-proven safety thing. The last Lemforder balljoints I bought from Dingocroft all used split pins.
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    Which vehicle? The P38A has those nuts tightened to 50Nm (37 lbs. ft.)
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    Hi,
    sorry, forget to add it is a 1997 Defender.



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