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FMurtz January 24th 20 09:29 AM

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Brass for shear pin 15 hp outboard?

Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) January 24th 20 10:58 AM

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?????
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Brass for shear pin 15 hp outboard?




T i m January 24th 20 11:16 AM

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On Fri, 24 Jan 2020 20:29:08 +1100, FMurtz
wrote:

Brass for shear pin 15 hp outboard?


Is it, thanks!

Cheers, T i m


T i m January 24th 20 01:59 PM

shear pin outboard
 
On Fri, 24 Jan 2020 10:58:11 -0000, "Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\)"
wrote:

?????
Brian


He's either replied to the wrong place or thinks that's enough of a
question to yield a useful answer. ;-)

The correct answer would be 'whatever was there by design' as the
wrong type of replacement could either damage the drivetrain (if too
strong) or shear prematurely, leaving you in a vulnerable somewhere.

Cheers, T i m

FMurtz January 24th 20 02:55 PM

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T i m wrote:
Brass for shear pin 15 hp outboard?

I posed the same question in the same form in duck duck go and got a
plethora of answers. (probably same in google)
Don't know why I posed the querie in this NG first

newshound January 24th 20 03:30 PM

shear pin outboard
 
On 24/01/2020 09:29, FMurtz wrote:
Brass for shear pin 15 hp outboard?


Whereabouts? does it see seawater? That would be a good reason for using
a high quality brass (or other cuprous alloy). In "dry" locations mild
steel is the usual thing: cheap, convenient, breaks relatively cleanly.
Stainless steel is less suitable because it is relatively ductile and
work hardens, so may deform but not fail cleanly.

I would say that subject to suitable corrosion resistance (and galvanic
compatibility with the other parts) the other materials properties are
not particularly important.

Rod Speed January 24th 20 07:53 PM

shear pin outboard
 


"FMurtz" wrote in message
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T i m wrote:
Brass for shear pin 15 hp outboard?

I posed the same question in the same form in duck duck go and got a
plethora of answers. (probably same in google)
Don't know why I posed the querie in this NG first


They are talking about the very cryptic way you posed
the question, not that you asked the question at all.

And you got the right answer here too. You should
use what the manufacturer supplys as a new shear
pin because anything else can see it have the wrong
shear behaviour and that can damage the engine
or sheer when it shouldnt have sheared.


Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) January 24th 20 08:12 PM

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Well are we talking outboard as in a boat?
I'd have thought somewhere a spec for whatever it was has to be found, end
of story.
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On Fri, 24 Jan 2020 10:58:11 -0000, "Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\)"
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?????
Brian


He's either replied to the wrong place or thinks that's enough of a
question to yield a useful answer. ;-)

The correct answer would be 'whatever was there by design' as the
wrong type of replacement could either damage the drivetrain (if too
strong) or shear prematurely, leaving you in a vulnerable somewhere.

Cheers, T i m




Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) January 24th 20 08:14 PM

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In other words its sheer madness.
Sorry.
Besides we are not an automated search engine we are humans.
Bit like the final computer in hitch hikers guide.
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"FMurtz" wrote in message
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T i m wrote:
Brass for shear pin 15 hp outboard?

I posed the same question in the same form in duck duck go and got a
plethora of answers. (probably same in google)
Don't know why I posed the querie in this NG first


They are talking about the very cryptic way you posed
the question, not that you asked the question at all.

And you got the right answer here too. You should
use what the manufacturer supplys as a new shear
pin because anything else can see it have the wrong
shear behaviour and that can damage the engine
or sheer when it shouldn't have sheared.




T i m January 24th 20 08:45 PM

shear pin outboard
 
On Fri, 24 Jan 2020 20:12:34 -0000, "Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\)"
wrote:

Well are we talking outboard as in a boat?


I believe so Brian.

I'd have thought somewhere a spec for whatever it was has to be found, end
of story.


Quite. ;-)

Cheers, T i m

Peeler[_4_] January 24th 20 09:00 PM

Lonely Auto-contradicting Psychotic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
 
On Sat, 25 Jan 2020 06:53:25 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:


They are talking about the very cryptic way you posed
the question, not that you asked the question at all.


Are you sure, senile moderator of uk.d-i-y?

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Rod Speed January 24th 20 09:50 PM

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"Brian Gaff (Sofa 2)" wrote in message
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In other words its sheer madness.
Sorry.
Besides we are not an automated search engine we are humans.


Plenty are animals.

Bit like the final computer in hitch hikers guide.


Down, boy.

"Rod Speed" wrote in message
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"FMurtz" wrote in message
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T i m wrote:
Brass for shear pin 15 hp outboard?
I posed the same question in the same form in duck duck go and got a
plethora of answers. (probably same in google)
Don't know why I posed the querie in this NG first


They are talking about the very cryptic way you posed
the question, not that you asked the question at all.

And you got the right answer here too. You should
use what the manufacturer supplys as a new shear
pin because anything else can see it have the wrong
shear behaviour and that can damage the engine
or sheer when it shouldn't have sheared.




Peeler[_4_] January 24th 20 10:34 PM

Lonely Auto-contradicting Psychotic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert! LOL
 
On Sat, 25 Jan 2020 08:50:02 +1100, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

Besides we are not an automated search engine we are humans.


Plenty are animals.


Or just a trolling piece of **** like you, senile Rodent!

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"This is like having a conversation with someone with brain damage."
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