
07-10-2020, 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Snake2998
Just seen this and wondered if it would help reduce torque acting on wheel drive pins if placed on face between wheel and hub.
Anyway will buy some as it looks like a great product for the workshop.
Anybody used it and got any thoughts or experience on its effectiveness?
https://www.viborg.com.sg/products/b...friction-drops
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Keep this product for it's intended use only.
Any fastener in a driving scenario such as a wheel to hub face, or crankshaft to timing gear, is applying a clamping force.
The clamping force gives the friction drive.
A crankshaft keyway is quickly destroyed if the balancer bolt is loose, as example.
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