Solid shaft Connecting Bolts
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. I am just about to complete my Ali adapters and have more questions.
Q.1 The bolts for the 3 eared spinners are a 7/16 th UNF right? Do you use a
nut at one end or are these ONLY tapped into the adapters.
Q. 2 Is this the same for the 6 CV bolts. Are you using allen head bolts a
regular hex?
Could the usual suspects please let me know.
Del S130
Q.1 The bolts for the 3 eared spinners are a 7/16 th UNF right? Do you use a
nut at one end or are these ONLY tapped into the adapters.
Q. 2 Is this the same for the 6 CV bolts. Are you using allen head bolts a
regular hex?
Could the usual suspects please let me know.
Del S130
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Hi
I tapped both sides, you can use 7/16 unf or unc, unf is slightly stronger
and slightly harder to find. I dont think there is room beside the cv for a
nut. The 8mm were tapped as well, same reason. I would try to find a high
grade bolt for all if you can. Hex or allen shouldn't matter, but check
which type of wrench will fit, its close for the 7/16 bolts
Thanks
Scott
69 dhc
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I tapped both sides, you can use 7/16 unf or unc, unf is slightly stronger
and slightly harder to find. I dont think there is room beside the cv for a
nut. The 8mm were tapped as well, same reason. I would try to find a high
grade bolt for all if you can. Hex or allen shouldn't matter, but check
which type of wrench will fit, its close for the 7/16 bolts
Thanks
Scott
69 dhc
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Q.1 The bolts for the 3 eared spinners are a 7/16 th UNF right? Do you use a
nut at one end or are these ONLY tapped into the adapters.
7/16 UNF shanked bolt, could be hex or Allen cap -ali adapters must be 6082 or dural
Mine are tapped and I use Loctite as well as spring washers
Q. 2 Is this the same for the 6 CV bolts. Are you using allen head bolts a
regular hex?
Allen head high tensile with a spring washer
Arno
nut at one end or are these ONLY tapped into the adapters.
7/16 UNF shanked bolt, could be hex or Allen cap -ali adapters must be 6082 or dural
Mine are tapped and I use Loctite as well as spring washers
Q. 2 Is this the same for the 6 CV bolts. Are you using allen head bolts a
regular hex?
Allen head high tensile with a spring washer
Arno
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--- In ***@***.***, "Arno Church" <stuckect@i...> wrote:
Arno,
I safety wired my allen headed cv bolts. Even with loctite and a
spring washer, they still came loose. An axle came totally off a few
years ago when I wasn't diligent enough to keep after tightening
them. It was a disaster.
Greg Z.
Arno,
I safety wired my allen headed cv bolts. Even with loctite and a
spring washer, they still came loose. An axle came totally off a few
years ago when I wasn't diligent enough to keep after tightening
them. It was a disaster.
Greg Z.
Greg Z
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Greg
I agree with your comments below
" Arno,
I safety wired my allen headed cv bolts. Even with loctite and a spring
washer, they still came loose. An axle came totally off a few years ago
when I wasn't diligent enough to keep after tightening them. It was a
disaster.
Greg Z. "
I also have seen the 3 bolts through the spider onto the inboard CV adapter
plate come loose on my Elan under racing conditions. So far after 10 years
not a problem on my plus 2 which gets driven a little more gently on the
road. I now check the Elan after every race but careful torquing,
lockwashers and loctite appear to have fixed the problem, I have not yet
resorted to lock wiring but maybe I should. The higher torque loading, speed
and suspension deflections under the racing loads appear to contribute more
to loosening of the bolts than the conditions experience under road
conditions.
This is why the Elan Factory / Colin Croucher CV joint kit now uses studs
(like wheel studs) pressed into the adaptor and nyloc nuts to prevent this
rather than bolts from the other side as all the other kits do.
Rohan
I agree with your comments below
" Arno,
I safety wired my allen headed cv bolts. Even with loctite and a spring
washer, they still came loose. An axle came totally off a few years ago
when I wasn't diligent enough to keep after tightening them. It was a
disaster.
Greg Z. "
I also have seen the 3 bolts through the spider onto the inboard CV adapter
plate come loose on my Elan under racing conditions. So far after 10 years
not a problem on my plus 2 which gets driven a little more gently on the
road. I now check the Elan after every race but careful torquing,
lockwashers and loctite appear to have fixed the problem, I have not yet
resorted to lock wiring but maybe I should. The higher torque loading, speed
and suspension deflections under the racing loads appear to contribute more
to loosening of the bolts than the conditions experience under road
conditions.
This is why the Elan Factory / Colin Croucher CV joint kit now uses studs
(like wheel studs) pressed into the adaptor and nyloc nuts to prevent this
rather than bolts from the other side as all the other kits do.
Rohan
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Could you explain how you safety wire these bolts. Do they have a hole
drilled thru their heads?What part of the axle are they wired to?
Del S130
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Zelazek [mailto:***@***.***
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 2:03 PM
To: ***@***.***
Subject: Re: [LotusElan.net] Solid shaft Connecting Bolts
--- In ***@***.***, "Arno Church" <stuckect@i...> wrote:
Arno,
I safety wired my allen headed cv bolts. Even with loctite and a
spring washer, they still came loose. An axle came totally off a few
years ago when I wasn't diligent enough to keep after tightening
them. It was a disaster.
Greg Z.
drilled thru their heads?What part of the axle are they wired to?
Del S130
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Zelazek [mailto:***@***.***
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 2:03 PM
To: ***@***.***
Subject: Re: [LotusElan.net] Solid shaft Connecting Bolts
--- In ***@***.***, "Arno Church" <stuckect@i...> wrote:
Arno,
I safety wired my allen headed cv bolts. Even with loctite and a
spring washer, they still came loose. An axle came totally off a few
years ago when I wasn't diligent enough to keep after tightening
them. It was a disaster.
Greg Z.
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--- In ***@***.***, "sarah ginn" <sarah@g...> wrote:
The bolts are wired to each other. I have allen head bolts and
simply drilled a small hole in the head of each one. I am by no
means an expert in this but rather than wire all six together, I
wired them together in pairs. Simpler for me.
Greg Z.
The bolts are wired to each other. I have allen head bolts and
simply drilled a small hole in the head of each one. I am by no
means an expert in this but rather than wire all six together, I
wired them together in pairs. Simpler for me.
Greg Z.
Greg Z
45/0243K Sprint
45/7286 S3 SE DHC
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