Posted by showcrop on February 07, 2017 at 16:04:37 from (73.238.20.26):
Well yes it is OT, but we all need fasteners to hold. The suspension under my high powered snowmobile, due to my 230 lbs. and hitting bumps at high speed has multiple points where the fasteners don't want to hold. Part of it is due to holes in the side rails that are slightly opened up due to wear when a fastener has been loose. My plan currently includes drilling egged out holes and inserting steel bushings. Rather than just replacing Nylock nuts with new, I plan to put star type locking washers under them. I plan to put in new cross shafts with the bolts going into them, with red Locktite instead of just the blue that comes on them from the factory. Of course I know that if I lost weight I would have fewer problems, but I am waging a constant battle on weight gain and every time that I lose a pound instead of gaining one it is a major victory.
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