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Author: Subject: Warning Sierra Upright Insert / balljoint nut
mangogrooveworkshop

posted on 13/11/04 at 11:57 PM Reply With Quote
Warning Sierra Upright Insert / balljoint nut

Right chaps.
We have had two new built cars have these Insert / balljoint nuts come loose after a few miles in the first shake down . Despite the nuts being nylock and checked they seem to be prone to loosen up.

Colin (colibriman) came back in after a few laps reporting some thing fell off but didnt know what it was.
We checked suspention ect and found this nut missing. Not what you want to go wrong. Put some duct tape under the insert to stop the loss of this nut if it does come loose. (this enables you to get back to base) Check it regulary for tightness in your shake downs.

One for the check list

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colibriman

posted on 14/11/04 at 11:45 AM Reply With Quote
might be a thought to try putting a thin shakeproof washer under the nyloc too, the trouble with my balljoint being that there's only a couple of threads sticking out past the nyloc once tightened so it might be unfeasible.

or use threadlock....think thats what I'm going to do....

any thoughts anyone....?





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zilspeed

posted on 14/11/04 at 11:51 AM Reply With Quote
Any danger of getting a castellated nut in the correct thread pattern. Fitting a split pin would then be possible.

Failing that, definitely using loctite threadlock has to be a good idea.






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Cita

posted on 14/11/04 at 02:44 PM Reply With Quote
Place a thin piece of sheet,in the form of a triangle, under the nut(that fits over the threaded end) tighten up the nut and gently tap two sides of the triangle down over the insert flange and one side up against a flat side of the nut.A very cheap,simple and secure way to keep the nut in place.
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madforfishing

posted on 14/11/04 at 05:22 PM Reply With Quote
Drill the fellah and wire-lock it?






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Rorty

posted on 15/11/04 at 04:23 AM Reply With Quote
Use Superglue. If it will hold a woman's nasty shut, then it should cope with your nuts.
Seriously, I'd find out why the nuts want to back off and fix that. If a Nyloc won't hold it, something's majorly wrong.





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Peteff

posted on 15/11/04 at 11:30 AM Reply With Quote
Something wrong there.

If it's turning the nut it's not locked into the taper.





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stephen_gusterson

posted on 15/11/04 at 12:20 PM Reply With Quote
hmmm

unconventional

your wife could just tell you shes got a headache

atb

steve





quote:
Originally posted by Rorty
Use Superglue. If it will hold a woman's nasty shut, then it should cope with your nuts.
Seriously, I'd find out why the nuts want to back off and fix that. If a Nyloc won't hold it, something's majorly wrong.







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billy

posted on 16/11/04 at 08:13 PM Reply With Quote
who has made your ally converters then? i have used sierra uprights and have this set up, as you say the ball joint should gripp the taper in the converter so as not to undo the nut. strange? im gonna check on mine now





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