tension rod vibration opinons?
#1
ok heres my question, ive heard of people using shrink wrap around the center of tension rod, where there is no threads, to help stop vibrations. any opinions on this trick i guess you can say. im asking because this weekend im assembling my h/b ported rew engine, everything is dynamically ballanced, all new bearings, new rotor housings, 3mm seals etc etc... ive been debating this for sometime and was wondering if anyone else has any thing good to say sbout it. thanks guys
#3
Originally Posted by fc3sboy1' post='863783' date='Mar 15 2007, 07:29 PM
stud the motor.
randy
yea i thought about it, but ive heard of some nightmares about machine shops not having everything machined perfectly straight, and thats even more costly if thats the case. and knowing my luck that would happen. but thanks for the advice
#4
Originally Posted by t72fd' post='863784' date='Mar 15 2007, 08:36 PM
yea i thought about it, but ive heard of some nightmares about machine shops not having everything machined perfectly straight, and thats even more costly if thats the case. and knowing my luck that would happen. but thanks for the advice
Just add a spiral of silicone to the first 2/3 of the bolt. Works every time. I broke one bolt since 1980. The one I forgot to put silicone on.
Lynn E. Hanover
#5
Originally Posted by Lynn E. Hanover' post='863790' date='Mar 15 2007, 08:56 PM
Just add a spiral of silicone to the first 2/3 of the bolt. Works every time. I broke one bolt since 1980. The one I forgot to put silicone on.
Lynn E. Hanover
+1
This is especially effective on the S4 and older motors w/ the skinnier tension bolts.
B
#6
Originally Posted by t72fd' post='863784' date='Mar 15 2007, 10:36 PM
yea i thought about it, but ive heard of some nightmares about machine shops not having everything machined perfectly straight, and thats even more costly if thats the case. and knowing my luck that would happen. but thanks for the advice
We sell studs that don't require machining.
#8
Originally Posted by t72fd' post='863927' date='Mar 16 2007, 06:36 PM
recommend any type of silicone? hey b, all my ports look very good thank you
!00% GE tub and Tile Caulk in the big gun size tube. Works great for bolts and for header flange gasket.
Lynn E. Hanover
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My Lola GTP car with Mazda power.
#9
Originally Posted by t72fd' post='863927' date='Mar 16 2007, 05:36 PM
recommend any type of silicone? hey b, all my ports look very good thank you
Glad you like 'em!
I use any kind of silicone sealant; generic junk, whatever.
B
#10
Originally Posted by BDC' post='863958' date='Mar 16 2007, 10:03 PM
Glad you like 'em!
I use any kind of silicone sealant; generic junk, whatever.
B
yeah its not sealing anything, its just there as cushion