
A good reference to use would be an eye bolt rating chart -----Original Message----- From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces@server.detomasolist.com] On Behalf Of Larry Weston Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2016 20:15 PM To: Tomas Gunnarsson Cc: detomaso@detomasolist.com Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Which axles on which side? Ok. Not sure about the physics of all of it, but if that's the case, there are four of them. Sent from my iPhone On May 21, 2016, at 5:14 PM, Tomas Gunnarsson < <mailto:guson@home.se%3cmailto:guson@home.se> guson@home.se<mailto:guson@home.se>> wrote: A single six mm diameter screw itself is just about able to lift the weight of the car. Tomas <-----Ursprungligt Meddelande-----> From: Larry Weston [lplugw@hotmail.com< <mailto:lplugw@hotmail.com> mailto:lplugw@hotmail.com>] Sent: 20/5/2016 10:49:42 PM To: <mailto:julian_kift@hotmail.com%3cmailto:julian_kift@hotmail.com> julian_kift@hotmail.com<mailto:julian_kift@hotmail.com> Cc: <mailto:MikeLDrew@aol.com%3cmailto:MikeLDrew@aol.com%3e;detomaso@detomasolis t.com%3cmailto:detomaso@detomasolist.com> MikeLDrew@aol.com<mailto:MikeLDrew@aol.com>;detomaso@detomasolist.com<mailto :detomaso@detomasolist.com> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Which axles on which side? That being said, I have sometimes wondered about the faith we put in that 1/8" thick bearing retainer plate we secure with four six mm diameter flathead screws. That seems like a weak link. Best not to think about it to much I decided. Sent from my iPhone
On May 20, 2016, at 4:38 PM, Julian Kift < <mailto:julian_kift@hotmail.com%3cmailto:julian_kift@hotmail.com> julian_kift@hotmail.com<mailto:julian_kift@hotmail.com>> wrote:
The axle nut is on there at 450 ft/lb but it is only keeping the axle tight in the inner race of the wheel bearings, rotational freedom being within the bearings and even though you are braking hard the axle is still rotating in a forward direction, plus the axle inner flange/half shaft is splined to the axle shaft and most of us do let of the gas when we brake!
Julian
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Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Which axles on which side?
Okay...really dumb question here. Wouldn't hard braking want to loosen the axle nut??
M
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Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Which axles on which side?
To: "Douglas Kelm" < <mailto:dakelm@qwest.net%3cmailto:dakelm@qwest.net> dakelm@qwest.net<mailto:dakelm@qwest.net>>, "'Mike
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Date: Friday, May 20, 2016, 1:12 PM
Doug,
Remember the axle nut is on the inside of the wheel in this case, if
it were RH then the counter clockwise motion of the axle would want to
undo it!
Julian
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Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Which axles on which side?
I would think that
the "righty tighty" threads (normal) go on the left side of the
vehicle. Think of the nut being stationary while the axle (on the
drivers side) rotates counter clockwise (looking from outside the
car), meaning the nut wants to self tighten (rotate clockwise), which
is the desired situation. Of course, there's a 50/50 chance that I'm
completely full of "it"!
Doug
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Subject: [DeTomaso] Which axles on which
side?
Hi guys,
I thought I would lead off
with he first technical question on the new
forum.
The
rear axles are marked S and D, for 'left' and
'right' respectively. But
that
speaks to the thread direction (one of them is reverse
thread, left to
tighten)
It's my belief that the S or left-tighten
axle goes on the left side of the
car but I
can't remember for sure. Can somebody confirm or
deny?
Thanks!
And welcome back!
Mike
Sent from my iPhone
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On May 20, 2016, at 4:38 PM, Julian Kift <[5]julian_kift@hotmail.com<mailto:julian_kift@hotmail.com>> wrote:
The axle nut is on there at 450 ft/lb but it is only keeping the axle tight in the inner race of the wheel bearings, rotational freedom being within the bearings and even though you are braking hard the axle is still rotating in a forward direction, plus the axle inner flange/half shaft is splined to the axle shaft and most of us do let of the gas when we brake!
Julian
________________________________________
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Kift
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Which axles on which side?
Okay...really dumb question here. Wouldn't hard braking want to loosen the axle nut??
M
--------------------------------------------
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Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Which axles on which side?
To: "Douglas Kelm" <[9]dakelm@qwest.net<mailto:dakelm@qwest.net>>, "'Mike
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Date: Friday, May 20, 2016, 1:12 PM
Doug,
Remember the axle nut is on the inside of the wheel in this case, if
it were RH then the counter clockwise motion of the axle would want to
undo it!
Julian
________________________________________
From: DeTomaso
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Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Which axles on which side?
I would think that
the "righty tighty" threads (normal) go on the left side of the
vehicle. Think of the nut being stationary while the axle (on the
drivers side) rotates counter clockwise (looking from outside the
car), meaning the nut wants to self tighten (rotate clockwise), which
is the desired situation. Of course, there's a 50/50 chance that I'm
completely full of "it"!
Doug
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Subject: [DeTomaso] Which axles on which
side?
Hi guys,
I thought I would lead off
with he first technical question on the new
forum.
The
rear axles are marked S and D, for 'left' and
'right' respectively. But
that
speaks to the thread direction (one of them is reverse
thread, left to
tighten)
It's my belief that the S or left-tighten
axle goes on the left side of the
car but I
can't remember for sure. Can somebody confirm or
deny?
Thanks!
And welcome back!
Mike
Sent from my iPhone
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