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How many threads were still engaged at -4 deg camber? Most wheel studs call for 8 threads of engagement, but realistically 4 threads is game for the average hard-parked tuner.
What about thread tolerances? Wild guess is that's 3/4-16 UNF thread. You've got options to fiddle with (Class 1A, 2A, or 3A). If tolerances are loose (read 1A), the free play could be contributing here.
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Is it possible that the your prototype has overheated? I would recommend you cnc a billet of 5083. It is most stable. You wont need to replace the LCA it after 100 hours of driving. Most areospace grades have time limits. Think of the long term loss of tempering from shock rebound stress and lateral forces.
Structurally, I would put the meat on the belly and curve that mass up to the ball joint and waffle the topside. A plastic cover would keep rocks from collecting.
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5083 isn't strong enough to handle the loads we're asking of the LCA, adjuster, or rod end (as designed). Thanks for the thought though! Always like learning and researching new materials. Last edited by VerusEric; 04-06-2015 at 01:25 AM. |
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Most people use 6082-t6 with a 3 mm minimum gage They both weld great. So you can add a bead to the weak areas for proto and then CAD the final.
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I wasn't asking for pics of the break, I was asking for pics of how the stock one fails. But thanks. |
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Ahh, understood. I have a suspicion that the OEM may not break like most people think it will. It's designed well and probably costs next to nothing to make. I see it being weak in lateral acceleration (enough to withstand 2G turns though) but strong in bump. Time will tell. |
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My understanding is the stronger alloys are not able to keep their strength for long periods of stress. Given the conditions of use, one may not be able to get a lighter design. A stronger unit of the same weight is possible.
I read someplace that alloy has better lateral strength than a steel LCA. Where are you calculating for the greatest loads and what are they?
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Largest loads are lateral load (1.7G lateral, which is actually very little in comparison to the bump load, which is 4.5G for our tests. |
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w=900&h=423![]() This seems like the weakest link. LOL
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2) Please refer to this FEA analysis and not that FEA analysis; we believe ours is more accurate than that model. 3) We aren't breaking the LCA, we're breaking the adjuster. We believe we have the update to fix this issue under control .
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Locked and loaded for a new round of cyclical loading events. We highly doubt we will see an issue from this barrage of tests but we should know after this weekend
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I've really enjoyed reading this thread and think you guys are doing a great job - between this product and the intake you're working on, I'm very impressed with your company and your attention to detail.
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