JoaoCaldeira
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posted on 25/3/06 at 08:22 AM |
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Using the same rivet for 2 P clips
Hi all.
Is there anything against using the same hole/rivet to hold 2 P clips (for example one for loom and one for brake line)?
Near the diff I would save a few chassis holes...
Thanks in advance,
Joao Caldeira
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westf27
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posted on 25/3/06 at 08:48 AM |
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would think that is ok but keep the p clips opposed to each other for clearance and make sure they insulated clips to protect loom and line from
abrasion.Also clip every 300mm
[Edited on 25/3/06 by westf27]
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MikeR
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posted on 25/3/06 at 09:13 AM |
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only issue is the clamping range of the rivet. if it can cope with the thickness, then you should be fine.
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piddy
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posted on 25/3/06 at 09:49 AM |
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Hi.
I've done this in a few places, however I have drilled and tapped a hole and then used a small (4mm) mushroom head bolt to attach them.
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Krismc
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posted on 25/3/06 at 09:59 AM |
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sorry to hyjack ya post but........
I was under the impression it was max 6inches between clips for brakes,fuel and wiring, so mine are all just under will i be ok?? and near the ends
where i have single cables what do i do?
Built, Ivaed, Drove and now Sold - 2011 MNR VORTX RT+ 2000cc Zetec on R1 Throttle boddies.
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MikeR
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posted on 25/3/06 at 12:41 PM |
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I haven't checked the sva manual in a while but i think it was 30cm and must be secure as the criteria. 15cm will be plenty, make the examiner
happy and means he'll be more likely to think "good build" as opposed to "this is worrying, lets look at everything
further".
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Krismc
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posted on 25/3/06 at 05:22 PM |
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yea i suppose ya right!
whats the regular things people fail on
Built, Ivaed, Drove and now Sold - 2011 MNR VORTX RT+ 2000cc Zetec on R1 Throttle boddies.
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NS Dev
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posted on 26/3/06 at 10:46 AM |
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yep, its 300mm, so you'll be more than ok at 6 inches! (said the actress to the bishop)
on the first point, yep 1 rivet for 2 p clips in opposing fashion is fine and also looks very neat and tidy!
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