AaronW
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This forum seemed like the best place for this question...
Yesterday, one of my daughters discovered one of my cab mounting bolts laying in the driveway, along with the washer. When I remounted my cab (truck is here: https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/89-v3500-rehab.33188/page-2#post-876687), I used all new urethane cab mounts. I used some, but not all, new bolts and washers, as some of the old ones appeared in decent enough shape. The one that fell out is one of the old ones. I observed the torque specs, etc..., when I installed them.
What's the fix here? Should I just put a whole bunch of loctite on the bolt, and reinstall? Should I do that, but use a new bolt? New bolt but no need for loctite?
It also occurs to me to wonder if my torque wrench is faulty. It's an HF Pittsburgh model. The first one I got didn't work at all, and so I traded it back in for one that did, maybe this shouldn't inspire me with confidence, though.
Aaron
This forum seemed like the best place for this question...
Yesterday, one of my daughters discovered one of my cab mounting bolts laying in the driveway, along with the washer. When I remounted my cab (truck is here: https://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/89-v3500-rehab.33188/page-2#post-876687), I used all new urethane cab mounts. I used some, but not all, new bolts and washers, as some of the old ones appeared in decent enough shape. The one that fell out is one of the old ones. I observed the torque specs, etc..., when I installed them.
What's the fix here? Should I just put a whole bunch of loctite on the bolt, and reinstall? Should I do that, but use a new bolt? New bolt but no need for loctite?
It also occurs to me to wonder if my torque wrench is faulty. It's an HF Pittsburgh model. The first one I got didn't work at all, and so I traded it back in for one that did, maybe this shouldn't inspire me with confidence, though.
Aaron