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Re: Why are wires such a pain?

To: twakeman@apple.com, british-cars@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Why are wires such a pain?
From: DANIELS@LMSBVX.TAMU.EDU (Lee Daniels/TAMU-LMSB Systems)
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 1991 10:23:20 CST
>Teriann J. Wakeman <twakeman@apple.com> says:
>Normal maintenence is easy.  Every 6 months remove each wheel, clean the
>old greese out of the hubs, regreese them & put the wheels back on.  Use a
> [...]
>Also, periodically take a hammer to your knockoffs to make sure they are
>tight.  A loose hub will destroy the hub splines (it can be cheaper to 
>buy a new wheel than to have the hub replaced). Also, if it gets lose 
>enough, it can come off taking your well greased wheel with it.

Amen!  My first car was a '68 GT6 with wires, about which I knew absolutely 
nothing, including wire wheel maintenance.  At the end of a high-speed 
traverse across I-20 in west Texas, I slowed to enter an exit ramp.  Upon 
entering the ramp and applying the brakes, I heard a terrible grinding 
sound coming from the right front area.  (The sound was due to the wheel 
spinning on the hub sans splines.)  The effect of the stationary hub and a 
turning wheel unscrewed the knockoff (left-hand thread) - and yes, it came 
off and went on down the ramp without me.  I limped on down on a brake 
disk.   MORAL - Maintain those wires!

Lee M. Daniels - Laboratory for Molecular Structure and Bonding - Texas A&M
   DANIELS@TAMLMSB.BITNET  |  daniels@lmsbvx.tamu.edu  |  (409) 845-3726


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