MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: ReflexRob on January 22, 2018, 01:12:02 pm
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Hi chaps
This job is sucking my will to live.
What socket do I need to tighten the new 12 point head (p/n WHT 002 795) drive shaft bolt?
Thanks
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24mm 12 point IIRC.
Surely with a part number you can do some googling?
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Yep, 24mm.
If the bolt you have has a smooth shoulder like this one, torque it 200nm with the car in the air, then drop it down and torque it a further 180 degrees. **Never put the car's weight onto bearings that aren't torqued up**
If the bolt has a ribbed shoulder, the torque is a lot less, but I think VW dumped that style of bolt years ago.
For that job I bought a 3/4" 4 foot breaker bar and 3/4" 24mm socket. Although you can also do it with 1/2" bars and scaffold poles etc!
(https://c1552172.ssl.cf0.rackcdn.com/391086_x800.jpg)
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Yeah one is 200Nmm the other is 140Nmm. Pretty sure updated one is 200Nmm
I had a scaffold bar on one, and it snapped the ½” drive. In the end it had to be heated up, and ¾” drive used, with the scaffold bar. Car was a 2010 tsi with 11k on the clock. Rediculous
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70nm + 90 degrees for the ribbed (for pleasure) bolt
200nm + 180 degrees for the plain bolt
Courtesy of everyone's favourite, but awkward to use, website - http://workshop-manuals.com/volkswagen/golf-mk5/running_gear_axles_steering/front_suspension_drive_shafts/assembly_overview_suspension_strut/removing_and_installing_suspension_strut_golf/
Hmmmm, yeah I can see a 1/2" snapping. VW use 3/4" sockets themselves on the front and rear hubs. I bought the sockets they use because I know their tools don't snap :smiley:
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after snapping 2 1/2" breaker bars I bought 2 sets of these and welded the correct socket to a bit of inch bar to get them undone, then used the other set to do them back up, I have taken them off various times so to me the 30 odd quid was well spent in the end.
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Yep, 24mm.
If the bolt you have has a smooth shoulder like this one, torque it 200nm with the car in the air, then drop it down and torque it a further 180 degrees. **Never put the car's weight onto bearings that aren't torqued up**
If the bolt has a ribbed shoulder, the torque is a lot less, but I think VW dumped that style of bolt years ago.
For that job I bought a 3/4" 4 foot breaker bar and 3/4" 24mm socket. Although you can also do it with 1/2" bars and scaffold poles etc!
(https://c1552172.ssl.cf0.rackcdn.com/391086_x800.jpg)
Hi, I have the same bolt gets in SKF set. Now I see on VW manual and here say 200nM then car on ground and 180°. So I try and after 200Nm I go 120° max. After this 120 I thin something will be broken.
Maybe I doing wrong. If says 180° then I take big key and if lever on 12h, I am finished when lever gets 6h. Or going 2 time from 12h to 3h. Do I doing something wrong because when I go from 12h lever finished on 4:45 maybe 5h. So missing more torque but I need big lever and I think something broke.
Maybe someone have advice. Golf 5 varoant 1.9 bls 2008 thanks