That's good news! Well done, it'll transform the 'usability' of the vehicle! :)
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That's good news! Well done, it'll transform the 'usability' of the vehicle! :)
It really is much nicer to drive, and quieter. A bit of sound deadening under the engine cover, and power steering, and I'd have it as a daily driver if work would pay for the fuel...:D
Are you sure you want do do that?
If the nylon only just reaches the thread, and good engineering practice says that 1 1/2 threads should protrude past the nut, then the nut is trying to hold on with 2 or 3 threads missing!
What is the worst thing that can happen if you do nothing? The prop comes off at high-speed; the 101 crashes ...
Don't spoil the ship for a ha'penny worth of tar!
I did once, and the 90c nyloc nut I didn't replace, cost me the then-fortune of $150 in towing-fees and repairs - luckily no one was hurt,
Cheers Charlie
I've got full penetration of the thread through the nut, and it is just grabbing the nylon, but not happy to leave it that way. A blob of loctite will do fine IMO. :)
Gav certainly has set his 101 up well.
From a recent camp:
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...17/05/1022.jpg
Doesn't everyone have a leather couch with them when they go camping...?:)
There's a good reason I had it there, but I'm not going to spoil a good story by letting facts get in the way.
I defiantly do 'glamp' there is a queen sized mattress in the back as well - I like to be comfortable while roughing it...:D
I didn't think anyone roughed it in a 101. We all have queens sized beds. Plenty of room for other comforts :D Now thinking about it, getting there may be roughing it:angel: the noise and the slow pace :)
Mrs hh:angel: