Nylocs or half nuts
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Which is better for the outboard lower wishbone to strut bolts - a standard nyloc or two half nuts locked together - either solution with a spring washer.
I don't have space for full nuts and can't easily use thread lock unless it is at the casting end because of the lack of space.
Whats the best way of ensuring that the bolts don't loosen (without welding)?
Thanks
Gavin
I don't have space for full nuts and can't easily use thread lock unless it is at the casting end because of the lack of space.
Whats the best way of ensuring that the bolts don't loosen (without welding)?
Thanks
Gavin
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gav - Fourth Gear
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I use a Nyloc nut with a plain washer.
Cheers
John
Cheers
John
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elanman999 wrote:I use a Nyloc nut with a plain washer.
Cheers
John
+1
Nyloc and plain washer on the inside of the alloy housing. Low height special bolt heads on the outside with a section slightly ground to clear the alloy wheels.
cheers
Rohan
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rgh0 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Rohan is right, as usual
Nyloc and plain washer on the inside of the alloy housing. Low height special bolt heads on the outside with a section slightly ground to clear the alloy <a class="vglnk" target="_blank" href="http://i.viglink.com/?key=5a599c3273d8e3783201dfc77f93bed4&insertId=9ecc1652ea9546d6&type=CD&exp=60%3ACI1C55A%3A10&libId=k53zulyq01000hzl000MAbtafevj6&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lotuselan.net%2Fforums%2Fposting.php%3Fmode%3Dreply%26f%3D42%26t%3D45878&v=1&iid=9ecc1652ea9546d6&opt=true&out=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_nkw%3Dwheels%26_sacat%3D6000%26_fosrp%3D352&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lotuselan.net%2Fforums%2Fviewtopic.php%3Ff%3D42%26t%3D45878&title=Post%20a%20reply%20by%20LotusElan.net&txt=%3Cspan%3Ewheels%3C%2Fspan%3E" rel="nofollow"><span>wheels</span></a>.
cheers
Rohan[/quote]
Nyloc and plain washer on the inside of the alloy housing. Low height special bolt heads on the outside with a section slightly ground to clear the alloy <a class="vglnk" target="_blank" href="http://i.viglink.com/?key=5a599c3273d8e3783201dfc77f93bed4&insertId=9ecc1652ea9546d6&type=CD&exp=60%3ACI1C55A%3A10&libId=k53zulyq01000hzl000MAbtafevj6&loc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lotuselan.net%2Fforums%2Fposting.php%3Fmode%3Dreply%26f%3D42%26t%3D45878&v=1&iid=9ecc1652ea9546d6&opt=true&out=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_nkw%3Dwheels%26_sacat%3D6000%26_fosrp%3D352&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lotuselan.net%2Fforums%2Fviewtopic.php%3Ff%3D42%26t%3D45878&title=Post%20a%20reply%20by%20LotusElan.net&txt=%3Cspan%3Ewheels%3C%2Fspan%3E" rel="nofollow"><span>wheels</span></a>.
cheers
Rohan[/quote]
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ecamiel - Second Gear
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Note the bolt head OUTWARDS on this diagram:
http://www.lotuselan.net/wiki/DA_-_Rear_Suspension
part number 29 and 30
Note the bolts holding the lower arm to the chassis too, Number 31. . Their heads are inwards, otherwise you will not be able to remove the lower arms without taking the body off.
http://www.lotuselan.net/wiki/DA_-_Rear_Suspension
part number 29 and 30
Note the bolts holding the lower arm to the chassis too, Number 31. . Their heads are inwards, otherwise you will not be able to remove the lower arms without taking the body off.
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The two bolts are different lengths and it is critical not to get the wrong but I can't remember which is the longer - forward or rear!
1970 S4SE/1760cc big valve/SA-AX block, L2s, 45DCOEs, 1978 Jensen GT, 1962 AH Sprite, Alfa-Romeo 159, 1966 Bristol Bus, 1947 AEC Regal bus.
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Often the centre of the metalastic bush works it's way into the alloy housing, a washer place between the bush and aluminium provides a new and better bearing surface.
Space to do this can be gained if the new bush is offset when fitted to the wishbone.
Space to do this can be gained if the new bush is offset when fitted to the wishbone.
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