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14bff Detroit instructions

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Does anybody have the instructions for a 14bff Detroit locker in a PDF file or some other electronic format? Thanks for the help. /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
 
Does anybody still have their Detroit retainer bolt? I need to know what size/length and what washers it comes with. I have a used Detroit I am going to pull it out of one axle to put it in the other.
 
I just installed a Detroit about 3 weeks ago. I do still have the retaining bolt (at home), but I can't tell ya what size it is, cuz I'm at work right now. When I go home tonight, I can check the size for you then.
 
Mine came with a 1/4" X 5" NF bolt with a wing nut and 2 flat washers measuring 1.5" OD. You certainly dont need NF threads though /forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif


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INSTRUCTIONS?!?!?! /forums/images/graemlins/dunno.gif Whats so need to know. Take apart the case, take out the internals, put the locker in the case, tighten down case, take out retainer bolt. Whats so hard im confused. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
I've never done one before and I wanted to know what I was getting into before tearing into my used detroit. I knew there was some type of retainer bolt but I didn't know what size. If I had just bought a new one it would have already came with the retainer bolt and I wouldn't have had to ask. /forums/images/graemlins/waytogo.gif
 
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I've never done one before and I wanted to know what I was getting into before tearing into my used detroit. I knew there was some type of retainer bolt but I didn't know what size. If I had just bought a new one it would have already came with the retainer bolt and I wouldn't have had to ask. /forums/images/graemlins/waytogo.gif

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Make sure you mark the adjusters before you take them apart. I usually use a center punch.
 
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