Greg Locock wrote:Dunno. You babble on quoting techie phrases and yet seem to be missing any understanding.
Greg, I value your knowledge & experience, and your contributions generally add much value to a discussion. The above comment is not one of those, I'm afraid.
Whilst I am being critical, where I come from a properly engineered bolted coupling is much to be preferred, whilst a welded alternative would generally be frowned upon. To be fair, production car engineering remains a mystery to me.
As an aside (kind of), I was once presented with a damper "durability" test spec that consisted of a large sinusoidal input of 1 Hz, added to a still large sinusoidal input of 10Hz. I protested that the spec. might be reasonable for a "boulevard cruiser" on cross plies & no damper fluid, but it was unrepresentative for a reasonably well damped car on high performance tyres. I was told that the spec. had been used for ever, & they werent about to change it... We had to water cool the dampers & then to pause periodically to stop the water boiling.