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Forum: Sprint Car Tech Talk (go)
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Topic: rod end adjustments
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supertx
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February 25, 2015 at 11:09:59 PM
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when putting hyme joints on the radius bars what is a safe amount of threads should be inside of the bar half the threads 1/4 of the threads ?



lazlo
May 03, 2015 at 09:00:04 AM
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Minimum thread engagement length is equal to the diamter of the bolt, or rod end.

 

A 5/8" rod end should be threaded into the radius rod at least 5/8".



fifaeasy
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January 14, 2016 at 12:54:41 AM
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The game just feels better with it slowed down ever so slightly, and I'm happy that it's the trend for this IP. That is, if you can get the ball back. In many cases, some attacks feel like they last for  Fifa 16 Coins  an eternity. Winning tackles can occasionally be a nightmare when facing opposition who have mastered the art of the one-touch pass. Unlike Pro Evolution Soccer, where hockey-like tackles are almost encouraged, FIFA sticks to the traditional “if you get near me, I’m going down, and faking an injury” tactic and referees will make sure any marginal contact is awarded with Fifa 16 Coins  a free kick and/or colored card.



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