Steering coupling polyed

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Steering coupling polyed

#1 Post by mahony »

Finally got round to refurbing a old steering coupling with superflex poly bushes ( part no spf1179k ) , im not sure if i need to use locking wire as the bolts where a very tight fit, if i do need to what do i use ? as i cannot seem to find is locking wire on any of the usual sites, will a old guitar string do or small split pins ? , was quite a pain to fit the bushes with out a vice to hand, all old bolts drilled out and then they unscrewed ok, here is a pic of finished coupling.


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#2 Post by Jon Tilson »

I had one on a car recently where the bolts had started to work loose.

I just tightened them back up with an impact driver - they were cross head number 3 IIRC,

If it works loose in this case you get plenty of warning and could retighten with loctite on the threads.

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Thank's Jon, i might just use some split pins then as a precaution.
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Try some PTFE tape on the threads, it has much the same effect as Loctite.
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Mark i dont think im going to disemble it just yet, the bolts took some force to get in with a snap on ratchet screwdriver and no vice to hand, i think i will go with the split pins for now, thanks for the advice :)
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I would use some type of locking device as its a lot easier to do it now then try to tighten them at the roadside when they work loose.
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TrustNo1 wrote:I would use some type of locking device as its a lot easier to do it now then try to tighten them at the roadside when they work loose.
Im going use smalll split pins :)
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#8 Post by Jod Clark »

I have some RAF-spec locking wire, I could send you a bit if needed....
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Thank's Jod will let you know :)
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