Knuckle Arm locator
- blitzballa
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Knuckle Arm locator
Just wondering how much force (if any) gets applied to the knuckle arm locator? Given that the strut and knuckle arm are bolted together is there any need for a close fit tolerance between the bottom of the strut and the knuckle arm locator?
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Re: Knuckle Arm locator
Ran my 120Y with r31 front struts on standard knuckles - passed cert drove for 4 years had no issues and there was a 10mm difference between knuckle locator and the strut locator hole.
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Re: Knuckle Arm locator
It doesn't need he an interference fit. But it's good engineering for the spigot to bear the lateral loads. And for the bolts to hold them together. I know a few guys who have let the bolts do all the work. But why for a few minutes work on a lathe would you not spin up an adaptor ring to tie them together? In the (unlikley) event that a bolt fatigued and broke, you're going to have a really bad time.
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Pretty much the answer I needed form both of you thanks. I won't have a problem anyway as the RCA I have is a good fit but was more curious as to the design of it. Thanks!
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Yea I have the locator rings made already I just wondered what purpose the stub itself served haha. There was a considerable amount of wear on my old knuckle arm and wondered whether it was due to rust or contact!
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Rust id say.
Once bolted up, there shouldn't be any movement
Once bolted up, there shouldn't be any movement
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