What size bolts do I use to hold on my standard MK roll bar.
Tony
I used 12mm and i think that anything much smaller would be unsafe
sounds good to me
I've got high tensile 8.8 and are M8,seen a couple of cars go through SVA with M8's on so i'm happy with that.
Bob - did you go straight through box section or use rivnuts to secure?
You don't need a roll bar on for SVA but I would think twice about attaching it with rivnuts if you think it will ever be needed, especially if
you are attaching anything like seatbelts to it.
yours, Pete.
quote:
Originally posted by Peteff
You don't need a roll bar on for SVA but I would think twice about attaching it with rivnuts if you think it will ever be needed, especially if you are attaching anything like seatbelts to it.
yours, Pete.
I've used 8 button head M10 bolts, (4 per side) . Buttons are stronger than 8.8 I think.
button saves putting covers on for SVA as well
[Edited on 27/9/03 by givemethebighammer]
I don't know about the standard roll bar because if it is not braced it is as much use as a chocolate teapot. If it is a proper braced one you should use at least three high tensile M10 bolts (10.9 or 12.9) per side
Better to sleeve bolts that go through box section
Attached picture is a bit rough but basically if you are using M10 bolts, drill the holes at 13- 14mm. Insert a piece of tube to fit the hole the same
width as the box section and an internal diameter of 10mm. Tube should prevent box section crushing / deforming if force is applied.
Better than rivinuts IMHO
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givemethebighammer:
quote:Careful there! "Button head" is a configuration, and has nothing to do with the fastener's strength.
I've used 8 button head M10 bolts, (4 per side) . Buttons are stronger than 8.8 I think.
Guys,
I decided to just weld my rollbar rather than bolt it. Is it sufficient to just weld around the edges of the two 4 inch square (3mm thick) plates or
should I drill a few holes in the top plate and do some button welds through to the bottom plate?
Note that in case the above is unclear, I have the existing 4" square suspension turret plate and I have a plate welded to my rollbar just as if
I was about to bolt them together. However I don't see the point in bolting it as I feel that a rollbar on a seven type car should be an integral
and permanent part of the chassis.
I just wondered if in a rollover, the rollbar might try to cause the two plates to delaminate and this might tear the perimeter welds. Should I worry
about this?
Also, in terms of rollbar strength I have just used black pipe as I couldn't easily get CDS of the right size. However, it is 48.7mm o/d by 2.8mm
wall black pipe and I just wondered how this would compare for strength with either a 45mmx2.5mm or 50mmx2mm CDS rollbar as recommended? I currently
don't have a diagonal brace but intend to add one, and I only have the two "cosmetic" caterham style backstays which link to the rear
luggage tube top bar with some 32mm o/d x 1.6mm thick ERW tubing.
Comments welcome...I think!
Cheers,
Craig.
personally, i'm not keen on the idea of welds alone, i know they're stronger than the original metal (if done well) but i'm not so keen, i'll be gluing and bolting