To: | wittsend@jps.net |
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Subject: | Re: Delron bushing warning |
From: | DJoh797014@aol.com |
Date: | Fri, 12 Oct 2001 23:20:46 EDT |
Tom Both of my breaks occurred on the shoulder of the pin before it goes into the A-arm eye. Both breaks were at the rear. I have also heard of the front of the pin breaking at that step down shoulder. My metallurgists did say the step down was by nature a weak point. The sheering of the mounting bolts were the bolts themselves not the pin. The pin was OK. But I am not purvey to every pin that has broken and I don't think anyone has recorded that data. I suppose you could make the pin the same size and not step it down to go through a bushing. You could make a bushing with a bigger sleeve to accomodate a bigger pin. Of course this would reduce the amount of room for the urethane or rubber which would in turn make the bushing act more like a solid bushing and you're back to the unforgving problem again.. Remember everything must fit through the eye of the A-arm. Also I would speculate that it you made the pin that much stronger that the incidence of stress broken mounting bolts would rise. As my expert said, 'This whole design would not pass engineering standards today. The whole system needs to be redesigned.' Any takers? With today's litigation mentality I would not make any recommendations to anyone other than what I did. We are just very lucky that SS and others have taken on this liability. The lawyers control us all. Dave Johnson |
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