What a stud!, Yes, I'm talking about you ... |
|
Porsche, and the Porsche crest are registered trademarks of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG.
This site is not affiliated with Porsche in any way. Its only purpose is to provide an online forum for car enthusiasts. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. |
|
What a stud!, Yes, I'm talking about you ... |
Eddie914 |
Sep 24 2006, 11:05 PM
Post
#1
|
Unregistered |
I have a set of BBS Motorsport 3-piece 16x8/9" wheels I'm planning on using on the 914/6. These came from a 930. I have 65mm wheel studs and they are not long enough on the rear due to the extremely thick centers. I obtained some 100mm studs. A little bit to long in my opinion. I'm always worried about cross-threading a lug nut with an air wrench so I decided to modify the 100mm studs.
Attached image(s) |
Eddie914 |
Sep 24 2006, 11:07 PM
Post
#2
|
Unregistered |
100mm, modified 88mm, 65mm & stock 911 53mm stud
Attached image(s) |
Eddie914 |
Sep 24 2006, 11:09 PM
Post
#3
|
Unregistered |
Close-up of bullet shaped end modification.
It should be pretty tough to cross thread a lug nut on this wheel stud. Attached image(s) |
messix |
Sep 25 2006, 12:26 AM
Post
#4
|
AKA "CLUTCH KILLER"! Group: Members Posts: 6,995 Joined: 14-April 05 From: between shit kickers and pinky lifters/ puget sound wa.north of Seattle south of Canada Member No.: 3,931 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
sweet!
|
URY914 |
Sep 25 2006, 07:02 AM
Post
#5
|
I built the lightest 914 in the history of mankind. Group: Members Posts: 121,098 Joined: 3-February 03 From: Jacksonville, FL Member No.: 222 Region Association: None |
So how did you do it?
Grinder or belt sander? |
Brian Mifsud |
Sep 25 2006, 08:24 AM
Post
#6
|
Mechanical Engineer Group: Members Posts: 981 Joined: 3-March 03 From: Penngrove, CA Member No.: 384 Region Association: None |
|
ClayPerrine |
Sep 25 2006, 08:45 AM
Post
#7
|
Life's been good to me so far..... Group: Admin Posts: 15,535 Joined: 11-September 03 From: Hurst, TX. Member No.: 1,143 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
This is done all the time in NASCAR... they put a long guide on the stud, and use Gorilla Snot (AKA 3M Super Weatherstrip Adhesive) to glue the lug nuts in the holes of each wheel.
So they shove the wheel on, and hit the bolts with the impact. The stud guides the nut onto the threads. BTW.. it's a really good idea. |
Eddie914 |
Sep 25 2006, 09:02 AM
Post
#8
|
Unregistered |
I used a cut-off wheel to first shorten the stud by 13mm. The stud was then chucked up in a lathe and turned. It was finished with a file while turning in the lathe.
What type of finish can be put on the end to resist corrosion and rust. I don't think paint will last too long. What is the finish as they come from the factory? Bluing? Phosphate? Parkerizing? How about soaking in Tri-Sodium-Phosphate? Eddie |
Eddie914 |
Sep 25 2006, 09:11 AM
Post
#9
|
Unregistered |
I found this regarding Black Phosphate Finish.
http://www.epi.com/black-oxide/hot-oxide-blackening.html#400 "used @ 285 degrees F" Eddie |
maf914 |
Sep 25 2006, 10:51 AM
Post
#10
|
Not a Guru! Group: Members Posts: 3,049 Joined: 30-April 03 From: Central Florida Member No.: 632 Region Association: None |
This is done all the time in NASCAR... they put a long guide on the stud, and use Gorilla Snot (AKA 3M Super Weatherstrip Adhesive) to glue the lug nuts in the holes of each wheel. So they shove the wheel on, and hit the bolts with the impact. The stud guides the nut onto the threads. I am always impressed with the speed the tire changers can hit five lugs with their air guns. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/thumb3d.gif) I've always thought the pit stops in Nascar, IRL, Champ Car, ALMS, etc. are more intertaining with only 5 or 6 guys doing the work in as short a time as possible, as opposed to Formula 1 where 20 to 30 guys are waiting to do the same work. What a bunch of pansies! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) |
Lo-Fi Version | Time is now: 15th June 2024 - 02:39 PM |
All rights reserved 914World.com © since 2002 |
914World.com is the fastest growing online 914 community! We have it all, classifieds, events, forums, vendors, parts, autocross, racing, technical articles, events calendar, newsletter, restoration, gallery, archives, history and more for your Porsche 914 ... |