โMay-26-2010 10:29 AM
โSep-17-2013 11:47 AM
joebedford wrote:While doing seismic bracing I was not allowed to use a flat washers and split washers at the same point.eightydo wrote:Like I said in my earlier post, the nuts and lock washers were tight after two years use before I moved them. Two of the bolts went through steel before and (the other) two go through steel now. I'm not worried about it moving.fj12ryder wrote:Flat washer can turn moving the nut and lock washer soon all is lose.
I believe there are lock washers between the flat washers and the nuts, just like it should be done.
The "that is a no no defeats you purpose" comment is a bit confusing though.
I am curious as to why you say the flat washer can turn. I suppose it can, but why would it? The carriage bolt isn't going to turn so the flat washer has no motivation to turn. I suppose if I did a lot more left turns there would be uneven force that might turn the washer. Or is it right turns?
โSep-17-2013 11:02 AM
eightydo wrote:Like I said in my earlier post, the nuts and lock washers were tight after two years use before I moved them. Two of the bolts went through steel before and (the other) two go through steel now. I'm not worried about it moving.fj12ryder wrote:Flat washer can turn moving the nut and lock washer soon all is lose.
I believe there are lock washers between the flat washers and the nuts, just like it should be done.
The "that is a no no defeats you purpose" comment is a bit confusing though.
โSep-17-2013 10:28 AM
โSep-17-2013 09:31 AM
โSep-17-2013 09:14 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
I worked in the can manufacturing business as a mechanic on the lines for nearly 40 years.
โSep-16-2013 06:28 PM
โSep-16-2013 05:25 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Flat washer can turn moving the nut and lock washer soon all is lose.
I believe there are lock washers between the flat washers and the nuts, just like it should be done.
The "that is a no no defeats you purpose" comment is a bit confusing though.
โSep-16-2013 01:18 PM
โSep-16-2013 01:13 PM
250Keith wrote:
Or use some loctite!! I my self don't like nilocks.
โSep-16-2013 09:52 AM
joebedford wrote:
I pulled of part of the underbelly cover so that I could move my wheel chock forward 16". 16" so that two of the four bolts could catch a steel cross-member.
โSep-16-2013 09:39 AM
joebedford wrote:Doughboy12 wrote:I'm oldschool - they have lockwashers. FWIW, when I undid them from the original position where they had been for two years, all four were tight.joebedford wrote:
I pulled of part of the underbelly cover so that I could move my wheel chock forward 16". 16" so that two of the four bolts could catch a steel cross-member.
Need to change those nuts to nylocks...
At least I didn't just use screws from above which would have been much easier.
โSep-15-2013 05:45 PM
WhitehouseLV wrote:lincster wrote:
Holy crap. Did all of the wheel bearings, new seals, new grease, adjusted the brakes, greased the suspension, rotated the tires.
Changed genny oil, new oil filter, new fuel filter, new air filter, new fuel filters coming out of both tanks.
Today was a looooooooong day. That is alot of work!!!!!
That is a lot of work...Must be getting ready for dune season.
โSep-15-2013 03:30 PM
lincster wrote:
Holy crap. Did all of the wheel bearings, new seals, new grease, adjusted the brakes, greased the suspension, rotated the tires.
Changed genny oil, new oil filter, new fuel filter, new air filter, new fuel filters coming out of both tanks.
Today was a looooooooong day. That is alot of work!!!!!
โSep-15-2013 05:51 AM
Doughboy12 wrote:I'm oldschool - they have lockwashers. FWIW, when I undid them from the original position where they had been for two years, all four were tight.joebedford wrote:
I pulled of part of the underbelly cover so that I could move my wheel chock forward 16". 16" so that two of the four bolts could catch a steel cross-member.
Need to change those nuts to nylocks...
โSep-14-2013 09:33 PM