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Re: [Tigers] fulcrum pins

To: AAAGLASSS@aol.com, suntiger@comcast.net, tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Tigers] fulcrum pins
From: DJoh797014@aol.com
Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2009 00:34:09 EST
I guess its time to put the word out again.  But I'm a bit  hampered
in that the power supply failed in my PC and took the motherboard
with it.  The hard drive survived, but I have to get an enclosure to  get
my files off it.  Or I can use my old hard drive as a 40G  storage.
 
All my PICS and articles on the fulcrum pins aren't available until  then.
 
In a nut shell.  My friend Dr. Harvey Herro is a well recognized  expert
on failure analysis.  He's the one who opined 'Every pin, no  matter
its composition (steel, hardened steel, titanium, hryptonite, etc)  will
fail'. Some have replied that was a stupid statement as  everything
has a finite life.  Like saying 'Everyone will die sooner or  later.  He
examined both of the right lower pins that I had fail.  One was  the
original in stock bushings.  The other was a 4140 super strong  pin
in delron bushings.
 
Take it from me.  Having a fulcrum pin fail, let alone 2 in my  case,
is an experience you don't want.
 
His suggestion is to have you pins checked microscopically as 
well as magnfuxed.  Even if they pass, they can fail in a week
without notice.  My crack started 7 years ago and kept cracking
until catastrphic failure.  Dr Herro said the speed of the failure  in
steel probably came close to 600 mph.  Or about .0004 sec,   q
quicker than an eye blink.
 
He suggested using the best pin you can afford and to be careful
if you get any odd feeling from the front. He preferred  bushing with
poly or rubber in steel sleeves verses delron bushings.
 
John Logan has come up with a nice 'safety value' that will provide
some measure of safety if a pin breaks.  I know he's part of the  list
and if he reads this, I'm sure he'll send you a copy of his fix.   I
also believe his article in the TEAE archives.
 
Dr Herro said the Logan fix looks like it may work.  But it does
not prevent a pin from breaking.  He asks (1) has this fix been
tested in a lab?  (2)  Has anyone ever done a complete  failure
analysis on the A arm and fulcrum pin?  Until emperical data
is available, its all one man's opinion against another. I chose to 
go with Dr. Herrio.  The choice is yours
 
He also expressed concerns about people coming up with solutions 
that look good but have never been tested. 
 
 
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