grusks2
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posted on 13/9/09 at 08:17 PM |
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Propshaft Bolts & Nuts
After a spanner check after brands hatch, i notice the prop nuts and bolts onto the engine spocket adaptor have all move and slackened off ( but not
fallen off )
Ive marked every nut and bolt with tipex so i can see if anything had moved.....which turned out handy.
Whats the best Threadloc grade to use on them.
There 4x allen head bolts with nyloc nuts at the mo......
[Edited on 13/9/09 by grusks2]
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nitram38
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posted on 13/9/09 at 08:29 PM |
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I would drill & lockwire them if you want to be sure...........
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Dangle_kt
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posted on 13/9/09 at 08:51 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by nitram38
I would drill & lockwire them if you want to be sure...........
That is the second suggestion of lockwire of prop bolts, but what pattern would you use?
I find lockwiring difficult with only two bolts, let alone the number on a prop... got a photo?
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ReMan
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posted on 13/9/09 at 08:52 PM |
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I was able to fit nylocks behind mine too, you may have room?
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grusks2
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posted on 13/9/09 at 09:17 PM |
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i already have lock nuts on it, thats what came loose
I know there is blue and red thread loc, but dont know what is the stronger one, isn't there a number according to the strength
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tegwin
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posted on 13/9/09 at 09:24 PM |
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What thread pitch are you using on the bolts?
A finer pitch and a slightly higher torque would perhaps be better?
All of mine are 5/16 UNF with those tall nylock jobies for extra friction
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Gergely
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posted on 14/9/09 at 11:18 AM |
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We use a Quaife reverse where the allen bolts are threaded into the Quaife flange, so no nuts can be used. We had the same thing: Bolts becoming use
although we applied blue Loctite. Now we changed to red Loctite, and it is fine. But we check regularly, and the hex headed bolts + lockwires are
already at hand.
I would suggest you use red Loctite and also use lockwires if you can...
Gergely
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BenB
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posted on 14/9/09 at 11:52 AM |
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Studlock is the badgers nadgers. Just make sure you never want to take the prop off again....
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bi22le
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posted on 14/9/09 at 10:03 PM |
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Dumb question alert.....
Whats lock wire? Any pictures??
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procomp
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posted on 15/9/09 at 07:57 AM |
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Hi
You may find that the allen bolts do not have a very large head. This results in a smaller surface area of contact. Adding washers under the head IS
NOT an option. But try replacing with bolts that have a large head diameter to give better surface area contact.
Cheers Matt
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DarrenW
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posted on 15/9/09 at 05:15 PM |
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Very good point well made Matt - so you are basically saying you cant beat having a large head pulled up tight against a flange.
This is perhaps one of those areas where sticking to the OE solution can be a good idea. And of course adding the check to the regular checklist.
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dean100yz
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posted on 24/9/09 at 05:40 PM |
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You only need to find my old post...I know all about this!!
Always check mine now before I go out!
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