crankshaft nut size

JasonNC
JasonNC Expert Adviser
edited November -1 in HUDSON
What's the nut size for a 262 crankshaft?

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  • What nut?:huh:
  • If you're referrinf to the bolt that holds the vibration dampner on, it's either 1 3/16 or 1 1/4 inch wrench size.
  • schillaz
    schillaz Expert Adviser
    It's 1-1/2 inch and if i remember its actually a bolt that holds on the vibration dampner on the crank shaft? Because i unscrewed that a bit and used a puller against the bolt to get the dampner off.

    hope that helps

    **on a 1949 262 engine
  • Mine too. 1 1/2
  • JasonNC
    JasonNC Expert Adviser
    Thanks guys. It's just too cold down here in NC to go out to the garage and measure it. I'll stop at the hardware store on the way home from work to get one.
  • JasonNC
    JasonNC Expert Adviser
    Hudson308 wrote:
    JasonNC wrote:
    Thanks guys. It's just too cold down here in NC to go out to the garage and measure it. I'll stop at the hardware store on the way home from work to get one.

    Heh.
    Tough to get any sympathy from the guys up here in the deep freeze, Jason. :sick:
    I assume you're going to pick up a 1-1/2" socket to fit the bolt, not the bolt itself. Hardware store obviously wouldn't have that... but you can order a (12-point) dampener bolt for a 455 Buick through Jeg's or Summit.

    Maybe I'm not expressing my correctly. All I need is the socket to fit the nut on the vibration damper so I can rotate the crank and thus the flywheel. Why do I need a dampener bolt for a 455 Buick? Is the 1 1/2 socket what I need or am just confused.
  • If you have lost the bolt I think you will find Hudson used the same one all the way back into the 30's,
    Roger
  • onerare39
    onerare39 Expert Adviser, Member
    It's very easy to get more than one answer to a vague question... but you learn more along the way.


    John
  • O.K. I stand corrected, thanks guys.
  • Clutchguy
    Clutchguy Senior Contributor
    '37 to '47 dampner bolt is different than the '48-'54 bolt as is the dampner.
  • faustmb
    faustmb Senior Contributor
    For the "big" tools, I always have good luck at Northern tool or Tractor supply. Their prices are fair and the quality is good. Avoid Harbor Freight to save your knuckles and frustration.

    Also, you will most likely need a 3/4 drive breaker bar. You can use a 1/2 to 3/4 adapter, but then the length is an issue (radiator clearance). Also, I happen to know someone that broke at least 3 1/2" drive ones using said adapter:whistle: The guys at Sears counter where wondering what happened ...
  • mikeyb
    mikeyb Senior Contributor
    edited December 2010
    Make sure you get a simple, flat wrench with a long arm to do the job. Anything with socket/ratches/angles etc. won´t fit between the radiator and the nut... I found out the hard way...

    Mike
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