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Front Diff Mounting Bolt
Ok I broke the bolt that holds the front Diff to the cross member does anyone have the exploded view so I can make sure I put all the washers and spacers back in the right place.
2007 H2 jerry |
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hi this is for a 2008 h2 ,but i think a 2007 is the same. The torque for the rubber mount bolt is 63ft. lbs. Hope this helps
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Yep thats the bolt. I think I have all the washers. I put a grade 2 bolt in it for now. Need to get Grade 1 I think.
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Makes a damn awful clunking noise without that bolt.
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hi drmiles, i bet it does, the diff can move alot without the bolt, i had mine apart but i don't remember the grade of the bolt. It may be best to get it from the hummer dealer.
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Thanks, you don't have the part number as well?
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hi sorry no i don't
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Cool I'll bet the parts dept will
Thanks a lot Jerry |
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Hi Jerry, your welcome. They will have the # just call them to see if its in stock.
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Should be able to pick it up from a hardware store. Its just a Metric grade 10.9 bolt with a flange nut head.
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I Put a Grade 2 Bolt From tractor Supply. Bolt Say HKT on Top Not Sure if it is strong Enough.
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Found this Guess I Need a Stronger Bolt!!
Bolt Grade Markings and Strength Chart Head Marking Grade and MaterialNominal Size Range (inches)Mechanical Properties Proof Load (psi)Min. Yield Strength (psi)Min. Tensile Strength (psi)US Bolts ![]() No MarkingsGrade 2 Low or medium carbon steel 1/4 thru 3/455,00057,00074,000Over 3/4 thru 1-1/233,00036,00060,000 ![]() 3 Radial LinesGrade 5 Medium Carbon Steel, Quenched and Tempered thru 185,00092,000120,000Over 1 thru 1-1/274,00081,000105,000 ![]() 6 Radial LinesGrade 8 Medium Carbon Alloy Steel, Quenched and Tempered 1/4 thru 1-1/2120,000130,000150,000Stainless markings vary. Most stainless is non-magnetic18-8 Stainless Steel alloy with 17-19% Chromium and 8-13% Nickel 1/4 thru 5/8 40,000 Min. 80,000 – 90,000 Typical100,000 – 125,000 Typical3/4 thru 1 40,000 Min. 45,000 – 70,000 Typical100,000 TypicalAbove 1 80,000 – 90,000 TypicalHead MarkingClass and MaterialNominal Size Range (mm)Mechanical Properties Proof Load (MPa)Min. Yield Strength (MPa)Min. Tensile Strength (MPa)Metric bolts ![]() 8.8Class 8.8 Medium Carbon Steel, Quenched and Tempered All Sizes below 16mm580640 800 16mm - 72mm 600660830 ![]() 10.9Class 10.9 Alloy Steel, Quenched and Tempered 5mm - 100mm830940 1040 12.9Class 12.9 Alloy Steel, Quenched and Tempered 1.6mm - 100mm9701100 1220 Stainless markings vary. Most stainless is non-magnetic. Usually stamped A-2 A-2 Stainless Steel alloy with 17- 19% Chromium and 8-13% Nickel All Sizes thru 20mm 210 Min. 450 Typical 500 Min. 700 Typical Tensile Strength: The maximum load in tension (pulling apart) which a material can withstand before breaking or fracturing. Yield Strength: The maximum load at which a material exhibits a specific permanent deformation Proof Load: An axial tensile load which the product must withstand without evidence of any permanent set. 1MPa = 1N/mm2 = 145 pounds/inch2 |
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Hi that bolt you are using is not good enough. Get a better bolt from the bolt supplier or go to the dealer and get the right bolt. That bolt also has a lock nut on it.
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found a Grade 8 bolt. Seems to be the same as 10.9 if my mpa to psi calculations or correct.
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