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Made to have the ventilation inwards, otherwise the cold-air scoop might be difficult to mount. nice to have the wall to take up the tension from elongation due to heat though.
Never! No problems here with m10..You will break your finger off in your ass before those m10 will shear!Mats wrote:What's that, M10? I'd be worried...
Geez Baz, you sure got some strange ways of doing R& D for brakes down your way. I can see by the time Kevin sorts his brakes out, he wont be able to sit down for a week...You will break your finger off in your ass before those m10 will shear!
The problem is that there is no way that the friction between the bracket and the spindle can take that kind of torque on a small PCD like that. The bolt will take a lot of that load in shear.Barry wrote:Never! No problems here with m10..You will break your finger off in your ass before those m10 will shear!Mats wrote:What's that, M10? I'd be worried...