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neilp1

posted on 2/1/11 at 09:24 AM Reply With Quote
Bolt thread

What imperial bolt (1/2"type should I use on my suspension and uprights. UNC, UNF, etc. or does it not matter?
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bonzoronnie

posted on 2/1/11 at 09:40 AM Reply With Quote
I don't think there are any hard and fast rules but for me, UNF would be the way to go

Most motor manufacturers still use fine threadded fixings for suspension components so I guess there must be a valid reason as to why

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big_wasa

posted on 2/1/11 at 10:12 AM Reply With Quote
ive used unf.
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rusty nuts

posted on 2/1/11 at 10:16 AM Reply With Quote
What bore are your bushes?
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r1_pete

posted on 2/1/11 at 11:56 AM Reply With Quote
If you think of a thread as a rolled up wedge, UNF being finer than UNC has a more gradual ramp, and therefore for the same torque, exerts a greater clamping force than a UNC.

UNC is generally used in ally castings etc, as teh coarse thread is more resillient to stripping the soft alloy, if you look at an old imperal manifold, the studs are unc into the alloy, and unf for the bolt.

[Edited on 2/1/11 by r1_pete]






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neilp1

posted on 2/1/11 at 07:42 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for the info guys. It looks like I'll have to get some UNF bolts.
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