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Nyloc and lock washer on the same bolt

Capt Chrysler

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Hello Folks

I'm working on a 68 Mustang that someone installed rear disc brakes on. Seems they didn't know if the wanted to use lock washer or a Nylon Insert Lock Nut. The bolt is .150 from the nylon and the lock washer is .150 thick.

Guess they liked the lock washer better.

Capt. Chrysler


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64Trvlr

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If those nuts in the first pic are tight, the nyloc insert never had a thread cut into it. They're good as new so use the lock washers and new nuts and save the nyloc nut for another project.
 

Big-Foot

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Brakes are potentially high temps and no place for a nyloc anyways.. I'd replace with hardened nut and lockwasher.
 
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wssix99

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Why not get rid of the Nyloc and standard lock washer and use these?

I call them 'communist' nuts.

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Or Nord-Locks:

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BTW - The original pic looks like a hack job. I don't think I would feel safe in a car that relied on a standard lock washer or nyloc nut to keep by brakes on. They are great and have their place - but not the brakes of a vehicle.
 

c4cruiser

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I'd use Loctite.

:+1: I would use a Grade 8 (metric 10.9) nut and bolt set and use some Blue Loctite on the threads. Then torque to spec.

I wouldn't go with a Red Loctite as it will require heat to loosen the locking material.
 

crewchief888

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looks like somebody wanted to use all the pieces that were in the kit...

probably find they left out a couple of washers/spacers someplace else....


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Cobra6

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BTW - The original pic looks like a hack job. I don't think I would feel safe in a car that relied on a standard lock washer or nyloc nut to keep by brakes on. They are great and have their place - but not the brakes of a vehicle.

I would check the other brakes too. Stuff like this makes you wonder if the PO was just having a bad day, or if that was his MO.
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