Posted by Gambles on October 03, 2018 at 20:13:54 from (24.246.193.220):
In Reply to: Do not resuse nut posted by 37chief on October 03, 2018 at 16:37:53:
Replaced the alternator on my daughter's 2003 V6 AWD Escape a couple of weeks ago. The quickest and easiest way of doing it is to pull the right axle. I was always taught in school to never reuse that nut...but I know it's more from a liability point than anything. Anyway, thought I'd follow the rules, so I started calling around. Local auto parts stores don't have them on hand, most didn't even have them in their books. Autozone DID say they could get it for $83. (Seriously? I even asked several times if they thought they had the right nut and they showed me that they did) Ford dealer didn't stock them and said they never replace them. RockAuto showed it, but that was a minimum two days away. I reused it and put just a little RTV on the outside of the threads just for a little extra caution. If I took it off again, I'll replace it for sure.
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