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Re: An upper control arm suspension question.

To: pkort@cis.picker.com
Subject: Re: An upper control arm suspension question.
From: Marc Sayer <msayer1@concentric.net>
Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 20:07:45 -0700
Mike Kerr wrote:
> 
> wait again mark there is very little shear load on the bolts that hold the
> upper spindle to the car frame , since the upper a arm pivots on the shaft,
> and the geometry of the  pivot pt to the action of the a arm only applies
> very little shear the biggest load is tension on the bolts. Now on  the
> bottom  A arm where the attaching bolts  for the shaft are 90 deg. to the
> applied force  on the shaft  the bolts their would have a greater shear load
> but not the top
> 
> also the blot used should be a 7/16 fine thread not a metric

I was not addressing a specific bolt either in terms of application or
in size/thread pitch. What I was trying to point out is that bolts are
built for specific purposes and simply going to an alternate grade
fastener, even when it is a so-called higher grade, is not always a good
idea. I guess what I'm saying is that there is a lot more to the science
of fasteners than just getting the highest numerical grade available.

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