Posted by RedMF40 on March 06, 2021 at 13:10:49 from (172.58.189.218):
In Reply to: Another Car-Nundrum posted by RedMF40 on March 04, 2021 at 18:56:03:
[quote="Carls70"](quoted from post at 07:46:19 03/06/21) If the coils are on the horizontal plane more than the vertical plane and there's a chance they will shake loose then I would definitely try to attach them mechanically. What about a strip of aluminum flat stock say 1/8 of an inch thick and a half inch wide with a hole in either end, you could attach it to one of the other coils with a good bolt and use it as a hold-down strap over the coils that are not attached. You would just need to find something on the far end of the coils to attach the other side...
Thanks for the ideas. The coils are mostly in the horizontal plane, about 30 degrees to vertical. Any amount of extended reworking in that area is going to put a lot of strain on my back and it's a question of "choosing your battles," to use an expression. I'll monitor the situation and at least make sure the two coils with good bolts are fastened down tight.
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