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Subject: [Healeys] Front Rotor/Hub Question
From: m.g.sharp at sympatico.ca (Mirek Sharp)
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2017 23:26:07 -0400
References: <c93a8c85-c04f-edca-b0a4-b09f4892e2b1@comcast.net> <e05acd0c-6a8b-aba5-046f-f0f1c95dcb3b@comcast.net>
For what it is worth, I find the original fasteners on my BT7 (and on my 
50s/60s English motorcycles) to be of excellent quality, and unless they are 
really butchered, I will clean them up and re-use them over and over.

Mirek

-----Original Message-----
From: Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Bob 
Spidell
Sent: August-31-17 2:03 PM
To: Healeys
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Front Rotor/Hub Question

I was going to replace the old, OEM bolts with new Grade 8 splitwashers, nuts 
and bolts, but noticed something I hadn't considered before.  The OEM bolts 
have a long--about 3/4- inch--smooth shank, and only a half-inch or so of 
thread.  But, if you go a hardware store to buy Grade
8 in the same, or slightly longer, length you won't find bolts this short with 
that much smooth shank.  I noticed when removing the bolts that they seemed to 
be a pretty tight fit in both the rotor and hub holes; I now think that this is 
purposeful as having tightly fitted, smooth bolt shanks probably help prevent 
any sheering motion between the rotor and hub.  Having a fully-threaded bolt 
would not prevent sheering, and the threads might cause fretting on the rotor 
and hub holes.  This would be similar to, but different in practice, to the 
'dowel' bolts used in mating bellhousings to the rear engine plate.  Now, I 
think I either need to reuse the OEM bolts or buy longer, Grade 8 bolts with 
more shank and cut them to size.

No point, just an observation.

Bob


On 8/27/2017 11:01 AM, Bob Spidell wrote:
> I'll be installing new rotors and pads on my BJ8's front disks, and I 
> have the kind of question only a really anal-retentive person would
> ask: Do the bolts that affix the hub to the rotor go in bolt head 
> outside, or inside; i.e. with the bolt head, or nut, against the hub 
> flange?  It seems like the bolt head should be outside, but when I 
> bought the car the nuts were on the outside.
>
> Bob
>
>
>

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