yachtsmanbill
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- 58' TRIPLE CABIN (1970 - 1976)
That was made out of 10,000# steel flanges. Its never met a prop that it couldnt have for lunch (up to 2" shafts!). If you were really in a jam, you can put a hydraulic jack under the plate. Just tightening the nuts on the studs has always worked for me (?) !
FWIW... those studs should be simplex stud and NOT all-thred from the ace hardware. The 3/4" stuff has a tensile of about 25K lbs each. Thats 100,000lbs and a jack mite give up 20 tons.
These are from the shop... thats a 100 ton jack pulling a hub and a bearing with an 11" bore. These are usually heated to 275F which yields
.002" of expansion per inch of diameter. That makes the bearing .022 oversize hot, which cools to a .003" undersize fit. Banging on a bearing will Brinell where the rollers contact the races/cups. How much is too much? You be the judge. ws
FWIW... those studs should be simplex stud and NOT all-thred from the ace hardware. The 3/4" stuff has a tensile of about 25K lbs each. Thats 100,000lbs and a jack mite give up 20 tons.
These are from the shop... thats a 100 ton jack pulling a hub and a bearing with an 11" bore. These are usually heated to 275F which yields
.002" of expansion per inch of diameter. That makes the bearing .022 oversize hot, which cools to a .003" undersize fit. Banging on a bearing will Brinell where the rollers contact the races/cups. How much is too much? You be the judge. ws
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