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Old 05-27-2007, 02:35 PM   #1
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Please read this: New Ball Joints installed

Hi Y'all. I have a 1972 1/2 4x4. I'm rebuilding the front end step by step. The problem I'm having is the nut on the new ball joint is spinning not the whole joint just the bolt on the stud so it's not tightening. Got any ideas.

I also need new spindals do we have a vendor that I can support with this purchase.

Thanks Bill
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Old 05-27-2007, 08:37 PM   #2
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Re: New Ball Joint install problem Need advise

Ah, yeah.
I would be willing to bet that the one that is spinning the stud is the upper.
That is because there is an adjustment sleeve in the upper part of the axle housing to compensate for this. It has 4 slots that require a special socket to tighten this sleeve. It looks like a miniture version of the spindle nut socket.
You should be able to get one from your local NAPA or other auto parts store.

You partially tighten the lower ball-joint first (torque to 30#). Then tighten the sleeve down over the upper joint's taper, torquing to 50#. After that you install the upper nut and torque it to 100#. If it needs to move to align the cotter pin holes, you should tighten it more.....do not loosen the upper nut. After that final torque the lower nut to 70#.
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Old 05-27-2007, 09:24 PM   #3
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Re: New Ball Joint install problem Need advise

Yep did all that but I can't get the new nut on the lower ball joint. If I use the old nut I can get it to tighten up but not the new nut.

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1986 Dodge D150 L/B 2WD
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Old 05-29-2007, 08:01 PM   #4
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Re: New Ball Joint install problem Need advise

Well, the lower nut is what they call a "Prevailing torque" nut. It is a crimped nut that acts as a lock-nut w/o the nylon insert that most of us think of as a lock-nut. This is because there is no space for the usual castle nut that we see on suspension/steering parts. Prevailing torque nuts are a "one-time only" part though, you are not supposed to re-use them.
You should be able to temporarily re-use it to get the taper of the lower ball-joint stuck though. Install the old nut, torque in down and then remove it. The new nut should then go on w/o the ball-joint turning on you. Be sure to clean the tapers of the hole and the stud before starting, it must seat solidly. If this still doesn't work...........I would suspect that there is something wrong with this ball-joint's stud. That taper should lock very hard, most poeple have trouble getting them apart, not with them spinning.
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Old 05-31-2007, 12:32 AM   #5
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Re: New Ball Joint install problem Need advise

OK I'll try it tonight. I do have one more question. I was looking at it tonight and I can see the sleeve sticking out the bottom of the upper yoke. I followed the direction to a tee. It said to torque the sleeve too 50lbs ft and the castle nut to 100 lbs ft, so I was wondering if thats OK.

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1986 Dodge D150 L/B 2WD
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Old 05-31-2007, 01:18 AM   #6
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Re: New Ball Joint install problem Need advise

OK I took it apart and found rust powder from when I cleaned out the bottom ball joint. I think it's acting like graphite and allowing the ball joint to spin in the hole. I'm tired and will re assemble it in the morning and will post the results then.

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Old 06-03-2007, 03:04 PM   #7
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Re: New Ball Joint install problem Need advise

Done. It was the rust acking like graphite. I used brake cleaner and a rag. After that I use a floor jack to push the yoke up and to hold it in place while I got the new nut on the bottom ball joint.
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1981 GMC 1/2 L/B 4x4 one owner truck. 4" lift

2004 Dodge Cummins Diesel 4x4 Q/C S/B

1986 Dodge D150 L/B 2WD
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