theoldplucker
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Renewing allen bolts on Bukh 20 flywheel. Would you use loctite or drill holes in bolt heads and lock with siezing wire ?
When we do flywheels at work it's not just the strength of the bolt we look at but also the fit. This may only be relevant to race cars, but the flywheel is reamed and the bolts are ground to fit. Don't know if this OTT for a sailing boat engine, but thought I'd mention it.
Can you explain a bit more please ? Is this to make sure the underside of the bolt head is fully in contact with the flywheel ? What happens to the washers ?
TIA
There's not a lot of room there for dowels.IMO the design is bad.The crank should have a flange where the flywheel would bolt to.As is the area is far too small.If the original bolts were allen bolts then they were probably just standard allen bolts.
Allen bolts have a sheer strength that is much higher than normal bolts, even grade 8 bolts.
Standard engineering rules apply regarding fit... no elongated holes in the flywheel. No washers but loctited.
If you want to get fancy then you could dowl it with 2 dowls.
If dowled, I would expect this to handle at least 180 hp and 9000rpm.