Dcal
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Coil springs all round I think! Same as the 75 he has.
They both come with longitudinal front torsion bars (like a Minor or Marina) but a lot are converted to coil overs.
Coil springs all round I think! Same as the 75 he has.
That’s diameter and thickness and material dependant. On a bit of good stuff a thou oversize could mean a 50ton press!
That’s diameter and thickness and material dependant. On a bit of good stuff a thou oversize could mean a 50ton press!
I felt the same when I was an apprentice, 25 years before I used it.....big fan of freezer and oven though, makes far less ooomph to push them together.That was covered in great detail every ruddy year at college, I would assume this position every time I heard "Selected ISO Fits, Hole Basis".
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I’m not suggesting his application would take 50t to assemble.Was thinking, if that's under the minor diameter it will deform the knurl and deform the sleeve but i get what are saying
I assume its just to give location as opposed to holding. i would be somewhat suprised if this required 50t to deform the steel id even suggest hes created a new special alloy
Here is an old bookmark which I've used in the past with success
https://www.tribology-abc.com/sub23.htm
I’m not suggesting his application would take 50t to assemble.
A thou interference fit on softer materials can cause broaching and galling on assembly and general dreadfulness.
On hardish materials with good finish and the ‘female’ part to be substantial enough to have good wall thickness around the hole so not to stretch and yields great pressures to assemble can result with just a thou oversized.
This isn’t wood , wood butcher
That's not a knurl....
That's not a knurl....
It most certainly is . It’s a straight knurl
Be helpful, what would you call it?
Splined?
Them damn Mericans like to use their own language,saves them having to learn proper English,think trump.I got curious about this and had a google about, them Dang Merikuns who build a lot racers with these joints use a 10 thou interference fit. They refer to it as a "crush fit" trust them
Bob
hink trump.
I got curious about this and had a google about, them Dang Merikuns who build a lot racers with these joints use a 10 thou interference fit. They refer to it as a "crush fit" trust them
Bob