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  • g187eev
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12 Oct 2011 19:03 #23565 by g187eev
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We have drilled and tapped many boxes out to M10 which has been very sucessful. You will need to drill your brackets to match also.

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12 Oct 2011 20:28 - 13 Oct 2011 04:43 #23572 by Rockwatt
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The bucket mount I build bypasses the mounting points on the Transfer Box to take away the stress from the mounting bolts! And it does a very good job of that. Much better IMO than using the tbox as a xmember with separate mounts as Suzuki originally designed,


My products are made by a fully qualified engineer of 24 years and welded by a fully coded welder.
Last edit: 13 Oct 2011 04:43 by mlines. Reason: de-flaming of the forum

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12 Oct 2011 20:33 #23573 by Rockwatt
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darthloachie wrote:

mlines wrote: As for a mounting "bucket", speak to Rockwatt of this parish.


I asked him about one but he didn't seem keen to supply one if the rocklobster is already fitted


Sorry about that but as I explained the positioning will be different on other kits. But if you send me your mounting arms I'll be happy to bridge them with a cradle that way you would keep your existing tbox position..

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13 Oct 2011 16:49 #23610 by darthloachie
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update on our transfer box

on one side of the transfer box there are 4 bolts that mount the box - of these one was snapped off,
two wouldn't tighten due to stripped threads and the fourth had worked loose.
These bolt into a cavity in the transfer box case so could not be helicoiled
so it has had a new bracket welded on it and the mounting kit altered to hold the weight of the box and to provide new mounting points
On the other side the rubber bushes were buggered so have been removed
Its now having the electrics sorted so we should get it back on Monday

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13 Oct 2011 17:10 - 13 Oct 2011 17:11 #23614 by viciouspenguin
Replied by viciouspenguin on topic Re: Bugger...
I've just pulled mine out and found stripped threads on the mount and the bolts....





I think I'm going to go with the M10 bolt option, hopefully the larger bolts will give better strength over the M8s. I'm just a little concerned about the wall thickness........
Last edit: 13 Oct 2011 17:11 by viciouspenguin.

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14 Oct 2011 11:45 #23660 by g187eev
Replied by g187eev on topic Re: Bugger...
Wall thickness is not a problem at all... We've drilled and tapped them out to M12 before in desperation during competition and they've held up just fine still! B)

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