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RichieC - 1/6/06 at 09:05 PM

Hi all, After having to buy some 7/16 taps to clean the threads of powdercoat, I found this is as far as the bolts screw in. Theyre not the 2" ones or anything so theyre not bottoming out. I think thats just as much thread as there is.

Question is, is it an SVA fail? I can certainly see how it could be argued the threaded portion of the bolt would snap rather than be supported by the shoulder.

Thoughts/opinons?

TIA

Rich Rescued attachment Harness Top Mount.JPG
Rescued attachment Harness Top Mount.JPG


muzchap - 1/6/06 at 09:11 PM

How about a washer?

You can't leave it like that - but nipped up on a few washers it will be fine.

I'm having to do that on mine - to make sure they line up properly.


RichieC - 1/6/06 at 09:12 PM

Yeh - I think washers are the solution - bit of a PITA though.

Theres no way Im going to drill further to retap it deeper cos the drill is sure to wander and wreck the existing threads.

Thanks

Rich


flak monkey - 1/6/06 at 09:22 PM

Just chop the end of the bolt off


Deckman001 - 1/6/06 at 09:24 PM

quote:
Originally posted by flak monkey
Just chop the end of the bolt off

You sure your not building a Locost ???

Jason


RichieC - 1/6/06 at 09:25 PM

lol

Im not going to attack the bolts. Theyre not overly long anyway.


RazMan - 1/6/06 at 09:25 PM

I would chop off 5mm - sorted


RichieC - 1/6/06 at 09:26 PM

I agree that would look better but not really great when the chassis and bolts are from the same supplier.

8.8 grade are going to be a giggle to cut anyway

Rich


flak monkey - 1/6/06 at 09:27 PM

A thread should engage for a minimum of 1.5times its length IIRC. Just chop a couple of mm off the end of the bolt. they will be fine, and the SVA man wont bat an eyelid.

8.8 grade bolts cut easy

[Edited on 1/6/06 by flak monkey]


graememk - 1/6/06 at 09:29 PM

i had to shorten mine. grinder wheel.


muzchap - 1/6/06 at 09:34 PM

Er whats wrong with washers? No cutting or messing around?

They look neat as well? - if you wanted you could even paint them so they blend in?

Very 'destructive' bunch of people you lot are - hacking things to pieces isn't the only option


RichieC - 1/6/06 at 09:37 PM

heh - Washers are the quick and easy fix, I cant see why Mr SVA wouldnt approve.

Thanks

Richie


RazMan - 1/6/06 at 09:43 PM

quote:
Originally posted by muzchap
Very 'destructive' bunch of people you lot are - hacking things to pieces isn't the only option


Any excuse to get the new angle grinder out


Marcus - 1/6/06 at 09:44 PM

I don't think the washers will be a problem, but those mounts look a little 'spindly'. Are they braced in any way?

Marcus


RichieC - 1/6/06 at 09:47 PM

No theyre not braced but were only talking 1.5" or so, the camera was on macro so they look really tall.

Richie


muzchap - 1/6/06 at 09:50 PM

quote:

Any excuse to get the new angle grinder out



LOL @ RazMan - at least you honest

I must say they are addictive! I got a great deal from Wickes

A drill, jigsaw and angle grinder for £40.00

I've hacked plenty of things with the angle grinder