Torque reaction/brake reaction rods
Torque reaction/brake reaction rods
Morning girls,
Pesky TR rods, the ones that corrode in the cone bushes and people force M std. Nuts on instead of M fine.
I'm looking at the possibility of refurbishment - but what call would there actually be??
One of my "regulars" has suggested replacing the damaged bush land and thread with a manufactured replacement (threaded each end) that would screw into the end of the rod (retained by metal glue).
I'm thinking EN 16 T would be fine - almost all forces are along the axis of the rod with little or no bending moment.
Initial approaches by my contact suggests around £20.00 each rod (ex works). I appreciate P&P costs might be a bit due to weight so by the time the rod have been back and forth you would probably be looking at £60.00 a pair.
I will persue this IF there is any life in the idea.
Comments, suggestions, bugger offs, and any f***ed rods greatly appreciated.
Mac.
Pesky TR rods, the ones that corrode in the cone bushes and people force M std. Nuts on instead of M fine.
I'm looking at the possibility of refurbishment - but what call would there actually be??
One of my "regulars" has suggested replacing the damaged bush land and thread with a manufactured replacement (threaded each end) that would screw into the end of the rod (retained by metal glue).
I'm thinking EN 16 T would be fine - almost all forces are along the axis of the rod with little or no bending moment.
Initial approaches by my contact suggests around £20.00 each rod (ex works). I appreciate P&P costs might be a bit due to weight so by the time the rod have been back and forth you would probably be looking at £60.00 a pair.
I will persue this IF there is any life in the idea.
Comments, suggestions, bugger offs, and any f***ed rods greatly appreciated.
Mac.
88 5door Redline 1.7 52k - 19 XC60 Momentum Pro D4 AWD 17k
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Re: Torque reaction/brake reaction rods
Product liability for a defective rod rests where?
I'm going back to my nap. Tesco gone slow again.
I'm going back to my nap. Tesco gone slow again.
Re: Torque reaction/brake reaction rods
Ok - shan't bother!
Same goes with anything else I, you, anyone else provides.
Sod trying to help people!
Due to product liability issues I shall no longer be involved in any part research or production.
I shall take up collecting toenail clippings (my own only of course)!
M.
Same goes with anything else I, you, anyone else provides.
Sod trying to help people!
Due to product liability issues I shall no longer be involved in any part research or production.
I shall take up collecting toenail clippings (my own only of course)!
M.
88 5door Redline 1.7 52k - 19 XC60 Momentum Pro D4 AWD 17k
1950 pair of legs that don't work very well.
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Re: Torque reaction/brake reaction rods
Just trying to keep the shirt on your back Mac.
Have we not got other haddock to fry first? (Let me know if you run out of fingers to count those who will gladly dip their hands in their pockets for this...)
Have we not got other haddock to fry first? (Let me know if you run out of fingers to count those who will gladly dip their hands in their pockets for this...)
Re: Torque reaction/brake reaction rods
How bad do they have to get to be scrap? Here's mine after spraying (and falling on the floor when wet).
It sounds like the only way to fixed them, but they are very common and relatively easy to get compared with other items.
I did get a spare set that are less wasted, but the seller damaged one of the threads taking it off.
If you are going to put it in a lathe to drill + tap the centre, you may aswell weld it up and recut it. Much less concern there with design and material changes.
It sounds like the only way to fixed them, but they are very common and relatively easy to get compared with other items.
I did get a spare set that are less wasted, but the seller damaged one of the threads taking it off.
If you are going to put it in a lathe to drill + tap the centre, you may aswell weld it up and recut it. Much less concern there with design and material changes.
1980 345 DL_______1987 360 GLE (project car restored to GLT spec and B230FT'd)
1984 360 GLT______1987 360 GLT
1983 360 GLS______1989 360 GLE
1985 340 GL_______1986 340 1.4
1985 360 GLS______1995 940 SE 2.3 Turbo Estate (daily)
1987 340 GL 1.7
1984 360 GLT______1987 360 GLT
1983 360 GLS______1989 360 GLE
1985 340 GL_______1986 340 1.4
1985 360 GLS______1995 940 SE 2.3 Turbo Estate (daily)
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Re: Torque reaction/brake reaction rods
Mac,
I wouldn't bother with these just yet.
There are still plenty to go around and like McP wrote there are more urgent problems for these cars than you can collect toe nail clippings in a year.
What might be a good idea is to start collecting good ones and get them blasted / painted for an exchange service later on.
I wouldn't bother with these just yet.
There are still plenty to go around and like McP wrote there are more urgent problems for these cars than you can collect toe nail clippings in a year.
What might be a good idea is to start collecting good ones and get them blasted / painted for an exchange service later on.
Life is a journey, so sit back and enjoy the ride!
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Re: Torque reaction/brake reaction rods
Reason for suggesting these,
http://www.volvo300mania.com/forum-uk/v ... =9&t=15185
How many offers of rods did I get - 0
My "regular" eventually found a pair himself in a local (Devon) scrappy.
But don't worry I've learned my lesson.
M.
http://www.volvo300mania.com/forum-uk/v ... =9&t=15185
How many offers of rods did I get - 0
My "regular" eventually found a pair himself in a local (Devon) scrappy.
But don't worry I've learned my lesson.
M.
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Re: Torque reaction/brake reaction rods
That always happens. Need to shout louder and more often.mac wrote:How many offers of rods did I get - 0
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Re: Torque reaction/brake reaction rods
Well Mac, to be honest, I have given up looking for bits "by public cry".mac wrote:How many offers of rods did I get - 0
You are one of the exceptions asking for bits and giving accurate info but I've seen ads where people ask for a heater relay box of a 340 not stating what year,......or for a carburettor of a 340 (no enginetype, year,...)
I myself nowadays tend to ask people directly to find out what they have or whether they know of something. Much more successfull.
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