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Re: Europa-List: prop bolts

Subject: Re: Europa-List: prop bolts
From: philip george <philipgeorge347@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2006 11:44:18

Rowland I  was at one time a Snap on tools dealer and Snap on used to 
produce a chart for use with torque adaptors for use in this situation ie. 
any adaptor offsetting the torque length as used on for example .  V12 Jag 
cylinder heads when the casting overhangs the head bolts . the angle that 
the torque wrench is pulled makes no difference (unless someone corrects me) 
any Snap on dealer should be able to supply the chart .  Philip George


>From: Rowland Carson <rowil@clara.net>
>Reply-To: europa-list@matronics.com
>To: europa-list@matronics.com
>Subject: Re: Europa-List: prop bolts
>Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 11:00:01 +0100
>
>
>
>>I have attached (I hope it comes through!) a rough sketch illustrating the 
>>principle.
>
>Svein - your diagram is excellent and clearly shows what you mean to do - 
>but I'm having trouble understanding how this ensures correct torque at the 
>prop bolt.
>
>Initially, I thought it was fine, but when I try to analyse what is 
>happening in terms of the forces that are being applied at various points, 
>I don't seem to be able to extract a sensible answer.
>
>I also imagined a different geometry - such as the torque wrench in line 
>with the ring spanner - and it seems that wouldn't work unless the torque 
>setting was adjusted to allow for the relative lengths of the torque wrench 
>and spanner.
>
>Can you (or anyone else) offer an explanation of why the 90-degree geometry 
>works?
>
>regards
>
>Rowland
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