Aidan's loose oily bunghole actually runs a track lap
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Hit up a garage sale today. Got some air tools.
Some baller, some ****. Nice mix of ingersoll rand and chicago pneumatic.
Also spent some time building shelves. More space is better.
Also, checkout this 14k mile VVT engine.
Some baller, some ****. Nice mix of ingersoll rand and chicago pneumatic.
Also spent some time building shelves. More space is better.
Also, checkout this 14k mile VVT engine.
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Hit up a garage sale today. Got some air tools.
Some baller, some ****. Nice mix of ingersoll rand and chicago pneumatic.
Also spent some time building shelves. More space is better.
Also, checkout this 14k mile VVT engine.
Some baller, some ****. Nice mix of ingersoll rand and chicago pneumatic.
Also spent some time building shelves. More space is better.
Also, checkout this 14k mile VVT engine.
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The thing with bronze is that the bearings come pre-lubed and when they wear out you just pay another $8 for a set from mcmaster and pop them in without having to get new custom parts made. You cant use metal like that in the other spots because it doesnt flex enough to make the suspension not bind like delrin.
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Do they need greasing?
How have they held up.
I really like the bronze bushing idea.
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What is going on here, oilite bushings in delrin bushes? How long does a set of brass last?
Isn't it the face of the bushing doing most of the binding, at least it seems to be with my poly stuff. Do you just bevel the delrin away from the mounting tabs or something?
Squeaks like mad now that it's cold.
Also, when does my NB arrive?
Isn't it the face of the bushing doing most of the binding, at least it seems to be with my poly stuff. Do you just bevel the delrin away from the mounting tabs or something?
Squeaks like mad now that it's cold.
Also, when does my NB arrive?
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Shouldn't the inner sleeve be what is pressed against the arms. Instead of the face of the bushing?
We're talking brass and aluminum for one. And delrin and brass for the others I guess. It was discussed in one of the bushings threads.
We're talking brass and aluminum for one. And delrin and brass for the others I guess. It was discussed in one of the bushings threads.
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Could something like this be used to make removable door bars?
CAChassisworks.com - Removable Clevis Sets
Or would the loads from a side impact be too much for them? From what I've seen they are made for drag racing door bars.
CAChassisworks.com - Removable Clevis Sets
Or would the loads from a side impact be too much for them? From what I've seen they are made for drag racing door bars.
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Could something like this be used to make removable door bars?
CAChassisworks.com - Removable Clevis Sets
Or would the loads from a side impact be too much for them? From what I've seen they are made for drag racing door bars.
CAChassisworks.com - Removable Clevis Sets
Or would the loads from a side impact be too much for them? From what I've seen they are made for drag racing door bars.
I suppose if the situation is "tiny shear pin and door bars, or no door bars at all" then I'd use them since they're better than having nothing.
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That was my thought. Wasn't sure if someone had more info. I've been researching disconnects for side bars. Because I want them on the track. But they absolutely ruin the streetability of a car.
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YAMAHA RHINO ROLL CAGE ENDS BUNGS CONNECTORS ROLLBAR BRAND NEW MADE IN USA
Anyone know the typical forces in a side impact? Then I could look up the shear strength of bolts and pins.
Anyone know the typical forces in a side impact? Then I could look up the shear strength of bolts and pins.