Bob_Spidell
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Randy Forbes said:It's okay, it's your nature.
Tell you what, IF I start to get a drip from the bellhousing, I'll use my borescope to examine the inside of the bellhousing to see where it's coming from.
In the meantime, I'd strongly urge everyone that reads this forum to disregard EVERYTHING I've said or posted pictures of.
In the future only listen to Bob Spidell's advice. He's clearly the master; he's read a book.
That's uncalled for, Randy. Refute my argument/opinion if you like, but don't take your ball and go home. I suspect you're a better man than this reply indicates.
All you had to say was you think copper washers will work fine in this application, and will not cause the bolts to work loose--yes, it would probably take many thousands of hard miles if they did--or that you've used copper washers many times in stressed applications with no problems. I would have respected your opinion and experience.
I quoted Carroll Smith because I believe he is (was) a credible source--a chassis builder of some renown, and his reasoning makes sense to me. If anyone knows otherwise, or has a better source, then please post.