new bolts is because they normally have that blue stuff on them to stop them coming loose. What's it called?!
Yep blue thread lock
Clean it and put your own on
Works for me, did my prop before finding out they recommended new bolts
J.
new bolts is because they normally have that blue stuff on them to stop them coming loose. What's it called?!
Apart from stretch bolts, I have never had a problem reusing bolts. I think the advice about new bolts is all about selling more bolts.Yep blue thread lockso it comes pre done so that helps with the stupid HS&E rules
I guess.
Clean it and put your own onas has been said.
Works for me, did my prop before finding out they recommended new boltsno problems since, so I am happy it’s some stupid cya statement in the manual.
J.
Also new bolts because a lot of them are designed to stretch a little and the last thing you want is to sheer one... not that I ever have, I also reuse hub flange bolts on defenders/RRC/disco1 and only occasionally had one or 9 break, over thousands of jobs... that blue stuff that comes on the Fred's is also a bonus.new bolts is because they normally have that blue stuff on them to stop them coming loose. What's it called?!
Apart from stretch bolts, I have never had a problem reusing bolts. I think the advice about new bolts is all about selling more bolts.
Not bad My D2 is doing the same.Drove up from London, again. Have been checking mpg. I'm getting approx 29.8mpg on the run. Which considering the start is winding Scottish A roads, rarely getting above 45mph, and the end is Oxford to West London, also lucky to get above 45mph , I think that's an ok return for what she is.
Not bad My D2 is doing the same.
My RR would do 24 if driven sensibly
worst was 6mpg but that was me being nutty.
And a faulty maf and 2 bad O2 sensors made her run rich![]()
I'm trying to remember my Disco V8 and I'm almost positive she did 24mpg on a long run. Did about 12 around town. Although quite often she used no fuel at all, when not in the drive..
... because she was always in the flaming garage![]()
Yep lol
Mine ain't that bad yet!!
The worst I've had was 18 but that was a horse trailer loaded and some very steep somerset hills
Rangie was very good considering.
Around the Doors IIRC she would get 17 once all the sensors were up to par..
At 56mph on the M5 the best I got was 26.
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So eh!
But who buys a RR for economy!!![]()
I have put on Cooper ST last year and have done about 10000 miles on them and very happy with them/ i have rum Michelin lattitude cross which are OK and also Hankook and ToyoOh gotta get myself a set of tires - the Nexan Rodians I hate with a passion!
Oh gotta get myself a set of tires - the Nexan Rodians I hate with a passion!
Or a incompetent mechanic that don’t understand it needs thread lock. Cya
I don’t get this whole stretch bolt BS. Need to do some reading cos I am on the fence, never needed to worry about bolts in the past, now we do?
J
Think you do. Stretch bolts have minimal stretch on fitting they stretch and retract to accommodate expansion and contraction of components. Alloy cylinder heads for example. Thread lock is only a safe guard, mostly used initially in cases were vibration is present on lightly torqued fasteners.
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