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need torque specs and info for front hub replacement
Hello I have a '84 300td wagon. I deleted the earlier post about the stripped threads in the front wheel hub from the tire shop. Well I am pretty sure that the hub from my '79 300sd parts car is going to work. I was looking at an online manual that mentioned putting new lockwashers on the bolts that hold the disc to the hub. I do not have any lockwashers on the parts car, this seeems ok because the threads for the hub bolts are flush on the front.
Do I need lockwasher for the hub to disc bolts? What are the torque specs for the hub to disc bolts? What are the torque specs for the caliper mount bolts? Also I am getting different answers for the actual wheel bolt torque from 65-85 ft/lbs.? I am looking on steaky.org, the info is probably in there somwhere but I have not found it yet Any help would be appreciated thanks |
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Torque specs for the brake disc-to-front nub bolt is 84 ft/lbs. Brake caliper bolts are 84 ft/lbs for the front, and 66 ft/lbs for the back.
-Joe
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300td front hub replacement
Hello joe and thanks for the info. I finally found the torque specs on steaky.org. the specs I found call for 115Nm. The manual also calls for only using the bolts once. Well I am out here in the country with no benz shop around . Do you think that High temp loctite will hold ?
thanks for the help |
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-Joe
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thanks for your support.
Thanks to everyone for all your help. This is for brian if you are still up. I see you are a senior fellow on the forum. Can you give me any info on the interchangeability of the hubs from my parts car '79 300sd to my driver '84 300td. So far I know the wheel bolt pattern is the same, the disc is different. My research indicates the wheel bearings are the same part # for the 2 cars. I can not see any reason for the parts not to be interchangeable. I guess I will find out for sure tomorrow morning when I pull the hub off the wagon.
thanks again for your help |
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loc tite
there are three degrees of locktite. use the middle strength, i believe it is the red. this will work fine.
happy benzing
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Yep, I'm a senior fellow all right. To focking old.
![]() Unfortunately, I don't have any knowledge of the hub on the '79 SD, being that it is a W116. Be a bit careful, however. You are attempting to put a hub from a W116 on a W123. Two completely different bodies. It might fit, but, I'd be doubtful. |
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