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    Question drive flange tension

    hi all
    can anybody tell the pounds per square inch tension on the front drive flange bolts please
    thanks

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    65Nm-48lb/ft

    Oh, and I'd give the bolt holes + bolt threads a damned good clean out with something like brake or carby cleaner, hit with compressed air and then use 243 loctite on the bolts.

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    thanks so much for that
    got me out of trouble
    hans

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    juust to be picky...

    PSI (pounds per square inch) goes in tyres
    FTlb (foot pounds) gets applied to fastners.
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    yep realized that after i sent the thread
    thanks anywat

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    Don't over-tighten them whatever you do. And definitely use Loctite.

    You'll understand why I say that if you ever snap one (or 5).

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    Quote Originally Posted by cewilson View Post
    Don't over-tighten them whatever you do. And definitely use Loctite.

    You'll understand why I say that if you ever snap one (or 5).
    I have had 3 snap recently
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    Were they snapped in the tightening process?
    How many times had they been reused?

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    Might make a good case for Unbrako SHCS's with hardened washers under the heads.
    Much, much better fasteners than normal Metric HT hex headed bolts.

    Just a shame they are black and will corrode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    Were they snapped in the tightening process?
    How many times had they been reused?
    I had to replace the bolts recently when I found they had snapped, not sure of the cause.
    Simon

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