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> Pre-Drilled Drain Plugs?, Are they available?
Krieger
post Jul 15 2018, 12:17 PM
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The idea behind the method of proper safety wiring is that if one of the wired bolts tries to loosen the wire is pulling in a manner that effectively tightens the bolt it is wired to. No slack between bolts is important.
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post Jul 15 2018, 07:08 PM
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QUOTE(Krieger @ Jul 15 2018, 02:17 PM) *

The idea behind the method of proper safety wiring is that if one of the wired bolts tries to loosen the wire is pulling in a manner that effectively tightens the bolt it is wired to. No slack between bolts is important.

The idea behind safety-wiring oil and trans drain bolts in VRG historics is to use time and money to create someplace to attach safety wire to so someone can glance underneath, see safety wire, check off a box, and pass you for techical inspection.

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