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Thread: Found out what went bad in driveline! Ouch

  1. #1
    Highlimit9000
    Scheered all of my flywheel bolts off! The holes in the Flywheel were elongated so I am assuming the bolts became loose until they finally broke
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...4/Flywheel.JPG
    Front looks Good
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/.../Flywheel2.JPG
    Busted the front piece of my spline drive also! Ouch! Can it be welded? Expensive piece! Any help out there?
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...linedrive1.JPG
    Gonna do this type of set-up with a Billet Flywheel this time around. These are Aircraft rated bolts i got from a buddy in that business. They will all be safety wire tied and red thread locked. Thank god that flywheel didnt come off. The Spline drive held it in place without the bolts
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...craftbolts.JPG

  2. #2
    Highlimit9000
    Glad Greg was on the water with his towing business that weekend! Just finished a pass in front of the Avi when it happend.

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    Those bolts look to be Grade 5 by the markings. I would use ARP flywheel bolts and nothing else. But that's just me.
    If the transmission wansn't tight on the block it might contribute to this also. You might want to check the front pump out. I'm just assuming you have a T400 application here.

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    dossangers
    Like Mike said ARP'S red lock tight & FAAGEET'BOUT'IT:sqeyes: :sqeyes:

  5. #5
    Highlimit9000
    Those bolts look to be Grade 5 by the markings. I would use ARP flywheel bolts and nothing else. But that's just me.
    If the transmission wansn't tight on the block it might contribute to this also. You might want to check the front pump out. I'm just assuming you have a T400 application here.
    They were grade 8
    The tranny was tight when I took it apart...
    Interesting point on the ARP bolts. Some say not to use those 12 point wazoo 170,000 Psi whatever. They can be real brittle with scheer (Twisting) strength. Stretching wont find anything better...Couple different point of view out there....
    Aircraft stuff is made to stretch more and not break...Designed not to come apart... Less brittle I guess...
    Shouldnt have any problems with them loosening with the safety wire this time...

  6. #6
    obnoxious001
    I think Mike was talking about the gold bolts you show with the safety wire holes in them,, and only 3 marks on the head.
    Red locktite and proper torque is critically important on driveline bolts.

  7. #7
    DUCKY
    I personally would use the highest strength bolts I could find (like the 12pt ARP's with red Loctite and maybe even some toothed washers). The ones in the pic with holes are not good enough IMO. On the spline drive welding, since it's just the pilot snout that is broken, I would get a competent welder to repair it. Just for info's sake, I have never seen one with a pilot snout on it before.....I am sure you could run it the way it is without fear.

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    Highlimit9000
    I think Mike was talking about the gold bolts you show with the safety wire holes in them,, and only 3 marks on the head.
    Red locktite and proper torque is critically important on driveline bolts.
    Aircraft bolts do not have a rating like 5 or 8 ect...Those marks on these bolts are actually letters L S C its just hard to see them with that terrible pic....

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    rrrr
    Looking at the broken bolts it appears that a few had broken long ago, look at the rust on the fractured surfaces.
    I see two bolts that look like they have a fresh break on them.
    But, it's a photo....maybe I'm seeing things.

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    your old bolts may have been grade 8 but those in the pic are grade five for sure. Your ould bolts were polly not shoulder fit to the flywheel and the slop let the flywheel rattle back and forth till the sheared. All the clamping force in the world can't stop this, the bolts have to fit snug in the flywheel. Also there is usually a dowel pin in the end of the crank and my money says you didn't have one, this helps also. AND LAST, I do not recommend saftey wire on anything that spins. Red loctite is all you need if every thing else is correct. Gett you self some real flywheel bolts (ARP) Also those bolts in the pic are airframe bolts, good stuff for bolting in you motor, trans, etc., they are damn near impossible to tear apart or break by bending, but they're soft and streach to easily andcan't clamp like a good ARP flywheel bolt. But then your buddy did say..............and it is your boat.

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