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    Posted: 20 Jan. 2020 at 10:25pm
With Stan's recent knuckle stud problem I began researching info about this upgrade to our steering knuckles. I found some info over on the ECJ5 forum.  It replaces the studs with 3/8-24 button head cap screws to keep the studs from pulling the threads out of the knuckle. No pics but good info none the less. Requires you to clearance the new button head bolts for gouging the sealing surface of the knuckle, as if they never leak Ouch


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Edited by SE Kansas 46 CJ-2A - 22 Jan. 2020 at 1:07am
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 44bz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jan. 2020 at 1:13am
I did this upgrade on my J2000 and am about to do it on the 2a since I'm upgrading to discs.  Just ordered those studs actually.
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Keep in mind there are no Grade 8 button head bolts in US threads Least not that months of searching on my part could turn up. To get real strong Button Head Bolts for my Roll Bar mounting plates I had to bite the bullet and go with Grade 10.9 Metric. I used 8mm to replace the 3/8" bolts I wanted to use. Luckily I found this out before drilling holes so I could have them match the Bolt Diameter. 


Std Grade 5 Hex Head bolt              120,000 psi tensile strenght
Std. Grade 8 Hex Head bolt             150,000    "       "              "
High strength Socket Head bolt     170,000    "       "              "
Std Button Head Bolt  Alloy             120,000    "       "              "
18-8 Button Head Bolt Stainless       70,000     "       "              "     HALF AS STRONG AS GRADE 8   
316  Button Head Bolt Stainless       70,000     "       "              "     HALF AS STRONG AS GRADE 8 

Grade 10.9    Hex Head bolt             150,000        "       "              "

Just some food for thought


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I got my info on this up grade from the Jeep CJ rebuilder's Manual 1946-1971 By Moses Ludel.  I did the up grade on my 1964 CJ5 with the model 27 axle. 
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Just ordered a piloted counter bore and button head bolts from McMaster to try this on a spare set of knuckles. Should have everything on Wednesday. 
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I did this to Ol' Unreliable about 15 years ago.  I made a mistake in not grinding clearance for the button heads when the knuckles go to turning limit.  I just adjusted the steering stops but now I have a much larger turning radius than I would prefer.  I can still get kuh-nuckle kuh-nock (with Rzeppa joints), so maybe I need to adjust the stops out more.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jeeper50 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jan. 2020 at 1:32pm
Originally posted by unclemoak unclemoak wrote:

Just ordered a piloted counter bore and button head bolts from McMaster to try this on a spare set of knuckles. Should have everything on Wednesday. 

Post pics of tooling and your progress on those knuckles 

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Originally posted by jeeper50 jeeper50 wrote:

Originally posted by unclemoak unclemoak wrote:

Just ordered a piloted counter bore and button head bolts from McMaster to try this on a spare set of knuckles. Should have everything on Wednesday. 

Post pics of tooling and your progress on those knuckles 

Will do. I was planning to do a small write up and video.
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Interested to see this. I have contemplated going to “D44” knurled spindle studs.
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I have s few pictures of mine somewhere. I'll try to find and post them.




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Here's mine I did a couple years back along with the double knuckle modification.
Casting cuts very easy so I just  milled the flat area by hand on a drill press.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jeeper50 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Jan. 2020 at 4:20pm
Great pics, what is the P/N for those bolts spot facer if you still have them.

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Originally posted by jeeper50 jeeper50 wrote:

Great pics, what is the P/N for those bolts spot facer if you still have them.

Here are the numbers from McMaster 
 

3102A25 - High-Speed Steel Changeable-Pilot Counterbore, 21/32" Body Diameter with 4 Flutes

3103A3 - Steel Pilot for Changeable-Pilot Counterbores, 3/16" Shank Diameter with 3/8" Pilot Head

91255A647 - Button Head Hex Drive Screw, Black-Oxide Alloy Steel, 3/8"-24 Thread, 1-1/4" Long, packs of 25
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Originally posted by unclemoak unclemoak wrote:

Originally posted by jeeper50 jeeper50 wrote:

Great pics, what is the P/N for those bolts spot facer if you still have them.

Here are the numbers from McMaster 
 

3102A25 - High-Speed Steel Changeable-Pilot Counterbore, 21/32" Body Diameter with 4 Flutes

3103A3 - Steel Pilot for Changeable-Pilot Counterbores, 3/16" Shank Diameter with 3/8" Pilot Head

91255A647 - Button Head Hex Drive Screw, Black-Oxide Alloy Steel, 3/8"-24 Thread, 1-1/4" Long, packs of 25

Thanks for sharing those part numbers. That's valuable tech.
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Originally posted by GeorgiaFlattie GeorgiaFlattie wrote:

Originally posted by unclemoak unclemoak wrote:

Originally posted by jeeper50 jeeper50 wrote:

Great pics, what is the P/N for those bolts spot facer if you still have them.

Here are the numbers from McMaster 
 

3102A25 - High-Speed Steel Changeable-Pilot Counterbore, 21/32" Body Diameter with 4 Flutes

3103A3 - Steel Pilot for Changeable-Pilot Counterbores, 3/16" Shank Diameter with 3/8" Pilot Head

91255A647 - Button Head Hex Drive Screw, Black-Oxide Alloy Steel, 3/8"-24 Thread, 1-1/4" Long, packs of 25

Thanks for sharing those part numbers. That's valuable tech.


My mistake, you actually need the 5/16 pilot. The 3/8 is too big (I wasn't thinking about the major vs minor diameter of the threads)


3103A29Steel Pilot for Changeable-Pilot Counterbores, 3/16" Shank Diameter with 5/16" Pilot Head
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Here's a video I did on how to do this upgrade.


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Anybody know if these same mods to the knuckle are necessary with a spicer axle?
 
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