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By Scalyback
#47668

Well I replaced the stud yesterday.



washers, nylock nuts AND loctite.



And we are off to Tunbridge Wells soon. I am NOT expecting any problems.



If it comes undone again, then more drastic action will be taken!
By malc1091
#47670
Her who should be obeyed and I went to The Historic Vehicle Show at Llanddudno on Monday and she was fascinated by STATIONARY ENGINES I reminded her that HARRYtheENFIELD was a stationary engine (he is booked in with our hosts on Wednesday) I must promote this interest for further gains LoL
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By Scalyback
#47671

Tornado is running like a dream now.



He wants to keep running like that as I am particularly fond of dreams, or am I just dreaming?



Are Royal enfield studs and threads (Pre metric) BSW or BSF?
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By Adrian
#47673
If they're studs that screw into an alloy castings (e.g. fork sliders, chain case, etc.) I think they're BSF, but for through studs on the frame they would have used CEI/British Cycle Thread. Even my 2005 Electra-X still has some 3/8" BSC frame studs. A.
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By Adrian
#47678
Papasmurf, you or I would have wanted coarse threads into alloy, but the factory knew better! The set of 2002 crankcases I bought from our hosts still had 26 TPI 5/16" CYCLE threads for the cylinder studs, though they changed to metric later that year. The alloy fork legs have 5/16" BSF studs and I'm sure the chain tensioner uses 5/16" BSF, at least pre-metric models.



It wasn't just RE, too. As late as the 1969 season BSA/Triumph went over to UNC/UNF fasteners with UNC replacing fine thread screws into alloy!



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By papasmurf
#47679
Adrian, there is a problem with 26TPI threads that many people do not understand. Just tighten a 26TPI nut up to what seems a perfectly reasonable 35ft/lbs and you are putting a pull of a ton on whatever the other end is screwed into.
So even 21ft/lbs is risky on 26TPI. I have worked on engines where the max torque on camshaft bearing retaining bolts was 5 yes five ft/lbs

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