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Re: Knockoff Hammer

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Subject: Re: Knockoff Hammer
From: Don Malling <dmallin@attglobal.net>
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 07:13:08 -0500
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The earliest instructions that I have been able to trace [McComb says 
elsewhere that it was in the 1918 Autocar Handbook. Yes, 1918!], advise 
leaving the locking cap finger tight and no more. A later recommendation 
is to hammer the locking cap tight, check for slackness after 20 miles 
and tighten again if necessary

'Hammer them tight' means the application of a lead, copper or hide 
mallet and a little common sense, with the wheel locked up [read brakes 
applied or equivalent] ... not a murderous attack with a heavy hammer

...

When do I [Osmundson] stop hitting the ears of my knockoffs? ... I 
hammer on the end of a short length of hard wood held against the ear of 
the knockoff, with the wheel off the ground and quit hammering when a 
reasonably solid blow moves the tip of the knockoff less than about 3/16 
inch, [this is not bashing] then I drive the car very carefully for a 
mile or two allowing the cap to tighten further until any clearances, 
newly introduced by the stresses of a dynamic load, are taken up.

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Sounds like if you only tighten them to 3/16" movement they are not 
tight enough, and driving (forward) tightens them further. I hope you 
don't use the brakes when you first start out, don't drive around the 
block backwards, and that you are very careful... Don't mean to scare 
you... :-) Just kidding... :-)


Don Malling


AVALON2455@aol.com wrote:
> I guess you could overtighten the knock-offs.......but I've never had any 
> problem with that........just hammer on the lugs evenly, one then the other, 
> until they only move a 3/16" or so.......that's just about 
>right........doesn't 
> spread anything.......un-doing them you don't have to be so careful keeping 
>them 
> even.
> 
> Tightening just by hand then driving around the block would scare the s--- 
> out of me!  Yeah!......running forward they tend to be tightening.......but 
>in 
> reverse.........I am somewhat suspicious that those hammers, having been used 
> for 60+ years, must have some purpose........other than to add weight to the 
> boot........<g>.........
> 
> Clark




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