For reference, I would be intrigued to learn just how many bolts you will find on a modern F1 car anyway?
Outside the engine that is. 1000 USD wheel-nuts don't count either.
ty raps counting as fasteners?xpensive wrote:And how many are those then?
Perhaps you can ask my latest German mistress?marcush. wrote:ty raps counting as fasteners?xpensive wrote:And how many are those then?
marcush,marcush. wrote:you may read again our forum members original question.
..He was actually asking for the connection method of torsionbar to rockerarm
I´m well aware of this.check my posts before,this pic shows the connection quite good:riff_raff wrote:marcush,marcush. wrote:you may read again our forum members original question.
..He was actually asking for the connection method of torsionbar to rockerarm
The torsion bar-to-rocker arm connection is normally a spline joint, since it must transfer torque. The spline tooth counts on opposite ends of the torsion bar are sometimes selected to provide a "vernier" effect. The precision vernier indexing is used to vary spring preload without altering the rocker geometry. Since there is very little axial force on the torsion spring it can usually be kept in place with a snap ring.
riff-raff
Car looks very well prepared though. What is it, does anyone know? The last car I ran with pneumatic gear shift was a complete nightmare and had to carry around a 3.5kg compressor to activate it!marcush. wrote:quite amusing to see in the lower pic a set of "amateur" oehlins shocks.. hardly something you would put on a F1car ..ttx is not that expensive...but of course those 400€ per damper is a lot less .. but it seems they use std oehlins bump rubbers inside as well..
the lower one is not torsion bar...btw..
firestorm hillclimb carScuderia_Russ wrote:
Car looks very well prepared though. What is it, does anyone know?