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whats better for strength? i have four fasteners to choose from: Follow up. How does an intercooler produce sheer? I'd be thinking tension forces. Wes |
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On Feb 4, 11:50*am, Wes wrote:
" wrote: whats better for strength? i have four fasteners to choose from: Follow up. How does an intercooler produce sheer? *I'd be thinking tension forces. * Wes imagine sliding the intercooler in from the top of the car, like toast into a toaster, and then putting bolts horizontally into the sides..hence..shear SOOOO... what does everyone think about the rivets? if they are using SS rivets on aluminum on a boat and its still held together, i think my car wont have too bad corrosion the rivets will be here tomorrow! yay |
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