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RE: Hub nuts -- the debate rages on

To: "'Spitfires@autox.team.net'" <Spitfires@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Hub nuts -- the debate rages on
From: "Mostrom, Paul" <Mostrom.Paul@principal.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 14:24:58 -0600
Excuse me sir.  Can I be excused? My brain is full.


Paul Mostrom
'77 Spitfire 1500
'80 Ford F-100 (Triumph Support Vehicle) 
 
 
'Black holes, where God divided by zero......'



-----Original Message-----
From: Mitchell, Douglas (D.B.) [mailto:dmitchel@ford.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 1:39 PM
To: 'Graham Stretch'; Jeff McNeal
Cc: List Spitfires
Subject: RE: Hub nuts -- the debate rages on



At the risk of starting a flame war, let me just say that whilst
Graham is correct about the change in length affecting the
torque, that for our purposes it doesn't matter a whole lot.
Most of our torque wrenches are not accurate to within more
than +/- 5 lb/ft anyway. But to be more precise, you should
use a value of 41.5 lb/ft instead of 45. As to the right angle,
get out your trigonometry textbooks and use the appropriate
trig function. (Got out of that one, can't remember whether
it is the sine, cosine, or tangent. Oops, now that I think
about it, it is the tangent).

Ouch, my brain is working too hard,

Doug Mitchell
mailto:dmitchel@ismi.net
mailto:dmitchel@ford.com
'73 Spitfire 1500


And the only name that I have ever heard the open end adapter
called is the crow's foot.

D.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham Stretch [mailto:technical-iwnet@lineone.net]
> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 12:40 PM
> To: Jeff McNeal
> Cc: List Spitfires
> Subject: Re: Hub nuts -- the debate rages on
> 
> 
> 
> HI all
> If using a crows foot on the end of a torque wrench please be 
> aware that it
> will increase the torque from say 40lb/ft to 40lb/13inches 
> due to the extra
> length added by the crows foot. Don't ask what happens if you 
> use them at 90
> degrees to the lever I'm too knackered to get my head round 
> that at the
> moment.
> 
> Graham.
> 
> 
> 

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