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Nyloc nuts, safety wire and cotter pins

To: Land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Nyloc nuts, safety wire and cotter pins
From: Richard Kensicki <richk@spartajunction.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 08:48:32 -0500
On another forum I'm on a member warned of finding his suspension 
lowering kit loose. The nyloc nuts were no longer tight on the 
adjustment bolt where they should be. Fortunately he drilled for cotter 
pins on the bolts. Now I remember from my days as a mechanical tech. 
that the rule of thumb was that nyloc nuts were considered a one time 
use. But  we was always using them in under tension, that is they were 
torqued down causing the material to deform. I think this kit maker was 
miss using them.

There should be at least one knowledgeable member here that can comment 
on their proper use? I think what the lower kit really needs is a 
deforming nut (castleated?) and copper pins for safety.

RichK

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