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I am replacing the spindles on a 1972 36-inch RD deck. Does anyone know what the torque specs for the bolts that mount the spindle housing to the deck. I can find specs on the bolts for blades and bolt for the pulleys , but not for the mounting bolts. Anyone want to suggest a SWAG (scientific Wild A** guess) for the torque spec. I did find out that the carriage bolts that WH used are not standard. The square portion of the WH bolts are the same thickness of the deck. Any help from the head lug nut (you know who you are) would be appreciated.

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Ed Kennell

SAE Fastener Torque Charts / 인치 볼트 토크 차트 : 네이버 블로그

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WHX??

:text-yeahthat:Jimbo... specs can't be found just use the spec for that style of fastener. 

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Ed Kennell

Trusting  my memory a bit Jim, but I think those bolts are 7/16-14 grade 5.     If so, the lubricated torque is 35 ft lbs.

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PWL216

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Do you know what the part number is for the deck? I have this spindle identification poster that shows the detail of the decks, including torque spec.  If you have a part number, I can find it for you. I’ve attached a couple of pictures as an example from the poster.

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squonk

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stevasaurus

How many tries does it take to start a Left Handed bolt in a Right Handed hole??  Only the Head Lug Nut knows.  :confusion-confused: :bow-blue:

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@Ed Kennell Thanks for the chart, the bolts are 3/8 - 16 x 1 carriage style bolt and The square part of the bolt depth is the same thickness as the metal of the deck. @PWL216 I'll get back you , if I can find the part number , The deck number is a 05-620. 

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Ed Kennell
16 minutes ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

the bolts are 3/8 - 16 x

OK, 23 ft lb should work.

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elcamino/wheelhorse

@PWL216 here are the part numbers for the bolts 900234-4 , the nuts are number 915113-6 .  The spindle is a number 100675 which was replace by 101525. The 101525 came with threaded holes and non threaded holes for mounting to the deck.

 

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elcamino/wheelhorse

Now if some one could provide the replacement part number for a squonk , the current model is wearing the forum out.

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stevasaurus

Here is the part number...#  ou-812 !!  I could not survive without my best friend in the hills of NY.  If you go to any auto parts store and ask them about # ou-812, they will tell you they cannot replace it and they are NLA.  You might find one on the shelf of an old True-Value or that oher Auto Store that escapes my mind at the moment.

   Didn't this guy tour with the Carpenters??  

 

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squonk
19 hours ago, elcamino/wheelhorse said:

Now if some one could provide the replacement part number for a squonk , the current model is wearing the forum out.

Speaking of wearing out. Have you finally run out of mirrors in your house? 

 

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Pullstart

Nobody suggested to crank it til it snaps and back off a 1/4 turn?

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elcamino/wheelhorse

I did not attend the flip flop school of working like you and the head lug nut.

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