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gurnster75 14-03-2013 09:44 AM

Turnbuckle advice
 
Please guys, whats the trick in getting the ends on the turnbuckles? I've managed to get 1 end on each, hurting my fingers in the process. I tried heating the plastic up in boiling water but still no joy. Surely there must be a trick? :cry:

Frecklychimp 14-03-2013 09:53 AM

Twist a scalpel blade or a bodyshell ream lightly in the opening of the rod end before fitting, just removes a small amount of plastic to help get the threads started.

a small amount of black grease will help them adjust easier without popping off the balls when fitted too.

cigbunt 14-03-2013 09:54 AM

i presume you mean on building a new kit?

if so use a reamer to take a tiny bit of the "flesh" from the cups to help it thread on the turnbuckle

metalmickey0 14-03-2013 10:41 AM

I also use one of those Tamiya `X` shaped spanners as the ball end will fit into the large end of the spanner so makes it easier to turn.

gurnster75 14-03-2013 11:23 AM

Yes its a new build and both those suggestions sound good, cheers guys.

Allan1875 14-03-2013 11:38 AM

One of the most brutal parts of any kit.

My new kit I didn't use any grease, they are so tight, adjusting them pops them off the ball joint.

Razer 14-03-2013 12:28 PM

I've used grease before, but after trying a drop of shock oil I will never go back!

shark 14-03-2013 12:35 PM

Yep, shock oil ..............

cryer-evo 14-03-2013 01:04 PM

Yes they are a killer on the 22 ream out and a small amount of black greas or shock oil dos the trick :thumbsup:

gurnster75 14-03-2013 01:58 PM

At least it wasn't just me! :blush:

jaydits 14-03-2013 08:06 PM

i put the plastic part in a powerscrewdriver and clamp the turnbuckle in a vice then just screw them on takes about 1 minute to do al 6 of them

mattr 15-03-2013 06:38 AM

Lock lubricant (graphite based) works well.

Gnarly Old Dog 15-03-2013 01:12 PM

Open up the end of the ball cup ever so slightly with a reamer or use a bit of grease.
Also, don't forget that the 'other' end will have a reverse thread s you'll be winding the ball cup on in the opposite direction.

HTH

gurnster75 20-03-2013 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gnarly Old Dog (Post 756387)
Also, don't forget that the 'other' end will have a reverse thread s you'll be winding the ball cup on in the opposite direction.

HTH

Top tip, I didn't forget, I didn't know! :eh?: Sorted now thanks.


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