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Re: [TR] TR6 Rear Hub question

To: mark creek <coffeycreek@yahoo.com>, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] TR6 Rear Hub question
From: emanteno@comcast.net
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2007 21:13:18 +0000
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From: mark creek <coffeycreek@yahoo.com> 

> My first post. After putting my new used hub on I see that two of the six 
>nuts 
> will not tighten on the brake backing plate. I understand they are to be 
> tightened to 10 foot pounds only. One of the bolts pulls all the way out and 
> the nut on the one next to it continues to turn without tightening. A friend 
> said that JB weld would be fine or evern Red thread locker. Any thoughts as 
>to 
> using these options verses Heli Coil for the fix. It doesnt seem that there 
>is 
> lots of pressure on these bolts that two left untightened would hurt 
>anything. 

Until, of course, the others fail due to being overstressed since you were 
asking 4 fasteners to do the job of 6. When that happens, if you are lucky, you 
will see the axle/wheel/tire assembly sticking out of the wheel well too far. 
If you aren't lucky, you'll be driving down the road, when suddenly the 
axle/wheel/tire assembly and your car will no longer be together. The rear of 
the car will fall onto the pavement and you will hopefully come to a safe but 
noisy stop, wondering where your axle/wheel/tire assembly ended up and how much 
body damage you just sustained. Of course, if you drive your car sedately, you 
may never have a problem. But if you drive it like a sports car should be 
driven.....
I used 5/6-18 helicoils to do both sides of my car after I witnessed an above 
separation. HTH,
Irv Korey
74 TR6 CF22767U
Highland Park, IL


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