What bolt was it that sheared?
'its a common thing in golfs' for bolts to shear.
guess this is where the bolts missing,going to act dumb tommorrow and ask if it sheared and left threaded bit in...if he says yes then all hell braks loose
Quote from: AudiA8Quattro on 05 August 2009, 11:44Quote from: Wayne on 05 August 2009, 11:36Quote from: harlemex on 05 August 2009, 11:09what if the old manky bolts happened to stretch or weaken? They could break. Any bolt that has had loctite on it must be re newed. The excess torque required to crack these may weaken the bolts. How many more ways would you like this put? Shall we start a poll on the subject? You two are wrong, I am right, just face it.I work with heavy plant every day (up to 50 ton), if a bolt is a stretch bolt then it should always be replaced without fail, any other bolt can be reused even if it has loctite on it, some of the bolts on the undercarriage of a machine are torqued to 500lbs ft and are always reused, most bolts are 8.8 grade and will cope with being torqued many times, if it should get weak then it will tend to shear off before torque is reached.So sorry on this occasion I believe you are wrong.Correct.The only time a bolt MUST be replace is if its a stretch bolt.Do you understand what a stretch bolt is harlemex?Do you also understand the difference between using loctite on a normal bolt and a stretch bolt?Infact do you have any understanding about locking a thread? I understand what a stretch bolt is ie. head bolts. So you are telling me that manuals tell you to replace the bolts because you might not even if they are in bad condition? Do they say this for all other bolts too. As for your 500 pounds of torque on a plant machine, well so what? Have you noticed how small these bolts are? bolts on brakes are safety critical, you should replace them, you are still talking bollox and so you and your ass lickin pal should go back to school.
Quote from: Wayne on 05 August 2009, 11:36Quote from: harlemex on 05 August 2009, 11:09what if the old manky bolts happened to stretch or weaken? They could break. Any bolt that has had loctite on it must be re newed. The excess torque required to crack these may weaken the bolts. How many more ways would you like this put? Shall we start a poll on the subject? You two are wrong, I am right, just face it.I work with heavy plant every day (up to 50 ton), if a bolt is a stretch bolt then it should always be replaced without fail, any other bolt can be reused even if it has loctite on it, some of the bolts on the undercarriage of a machine are torqued to 500lbs ft and are always reused, most bolts are 8.8 grade and will cope with being torqued many times, if it should get weak then it will tend to shear off before torque is reached.So sorry on this occasion I believe you are wrong.Correct.The only time a bolt MUST be replace is if its a stretch bolt.Do you understand what a stretch bolt is harlemex?Do you also understand the difference between using loctite on a normal bolt and a stretch bolt?Infact do you have any understanding about locking a thread?
Quote from: harlemex on 05 August 2009, 11:09what if the old manky bolts happened to stretch or weaken? They could break. Any bolt that has had loctite on it must be re newed. The excess torque required to crack these may weaken the bolts. How many more ways would you like this put? Shall we start a poll on the subject? You two are wrong, I am right, just face it.I work with heavy plant every day (up to 50 ton), if a bolt is a stretch bolt then it should always be replaced without fail, any other bolt can be reused even if it has loctite on it, some of the bolts on the undercarriage of a machine are torqued to 500lbs ft and are always reused, most bolts are 8.8 grade and will cope with being torqued many times, if it should get weak then it will tend to shear off before torque is reached.So sorry on this occasion I believe you are wrong.
what if the old manky bolts happened to stretch or weaken? They could break. Any bolt that has had loctite on it must be re newed. The excess torque required to crack these may weaken the bolts. How many more ways would you like this put? Shall we start a poll on the subject? You two are wrong, I am right, just face it.
Quote from: harlemex on 05 August 2009, 18:21Quote from: AudiA8Quattro on 05 August 2009, 18:20Harlemax, have you looked up how a stretch bolt works yet? you should stick with brown nosing, bully boy.More abuse.Just admit, YOU ARE Q.UEER
Quote from: AudiA8Quattro on 05 August 2009, 18:20Harlemax, have you looked up how a stretch bolt works yet? you should stick with brown nosing, bully boy.
Harlemax, have you looked up how a stretch bolt works yet?