They sometimes do that sir
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Has anyone had that horrible saying "they do that sometimes sir" this was a bottom pulley bolt snapping on my Griff 500 nasty clunking under the bonnet, low loader and waving goodbye to my precious. Is there a high tensile bolt that can be fitted , or is this just a weakness
regards Si
regards Si
Adrian Venn did this on his significant other's car when tightening the thing up. Pretty rare but not totally unique.
Steve
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Steve
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Has anyone had that horrible saying "they do that sometimes sir" this was a bottom pulley bolt snapping on my Griff 500 nasty clunking under the bonnet, low loader and waving goodbye to my precious. Is there a high tensile bolt that can be fitted , or is this just a weakness
regards Si
It has to be done up to some incredible torque because the bottom pulley acts as a torsional crank damper. I imagine the standard bolt will be high tensile as standard.
:schoolplaygroundmode: Oh no it isn't.
trackdemon said: :schoolplaygroundmode:
Oh yes it is!
UTS for Titanium Ti-15Mo-5Zr ST 730°C, Aged 400°C is (high strength titanium alloy) is around 1700MPa. VascoMax® C-350 Speciality Steel UTS is around 2310MPa.
Like you say, it all depends on the specific alloy/heat treatment. It's not a foregone conclusion that Ti is always stronger than a high strength steel.
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