Aerovee crankshaft assembly

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Re: Aerovee crankshaft assembly

Postby SNX1508 » Thu Oct 09, 2014 5:03 am

I did buy the preassembled crank & hub assembly. But now I am getting ready to assemble my AeroVee, and I see that the AeroVee assembly manuals says I should remove the bolt from the hub/crank to put Loctite on it. Wouldn't the Loctite have been applied by Sonex when the assembly was performed?

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Re: Aerovee crankshaft assembly

Postby Sonerai13 » Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:22 am

The Loctite is already there. No need to disassemble anything on the factory-assembled crank.
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Re: Aerovee crankshaft assembly

Postby ScottM-Sonex1629 » Thu Oct 09, 2014 11:48 am

Joe,

When I assembled my engine back in May, I had the same concern. I removed the bolt and could see no evidence of locktite on the threads from where Sonex assembled the crankshaft. Anyway I'm glad I took the bolt out, reapplied locktite and torqued to spec.
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Re: Aerovee crankshaft assembly

Postby MichaelFarley56 » Thu Oct 09, 2014 1:42 pm

ScottM-Sonex1629 wrote:When I assembled my engine back in May, I had the same concern. I removed the bolt and could see no evidence of locktite on the threads from where Sonex assembled the crankshaft. Anyway I'm glad I took the bolt out, reapplied locktite and torqued to spec.


I've had two pre-assembled crankshafts, first in spring 2012 then another in summer 2013. Neither had any indication of Locktite on the threads when I removed the hub bolt, applied Locktite, and retorqued to spec. I don't mean to start a disagreement...merely stating my own findings.
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Re: Aerovee crankshaft assembly

Postby Sonerai13 » Thu Oct 09, 2014 5:06 pm

I can only speak for the crankshafts that I have personally assembled since I've been here at Sonex (i.e., since February 2013.) All of them have had the loctite applied. I know because I put it there. :)
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Re: Aerovee crankshaft assembly

Postby SNX1508 » Thu Oct 09, 2014 5:36 pm

Ok.....that clears up any confusion on the Loctite question. Or Not.

I sent an email to tech support, but I doubt if they keep any records on this for each crank & hub assembled and sold.

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Re: Aerovee crankshaft assembly

Postby JAMMITCHELL84 » Thu Nov 20, 2014 12:36 pm

Hey All,
My name is Jonathan Mitchell and have been interested in building a Sonex for about ten years. Planning to pull the trigger on a set of plans and the Angle bundle in January and this is my first of the many postings I plan for here. I realize this is not the forum for introductions and the reason I am posting here is to ask about the crankshaft assembly. Has anybody ever considered cold soaking the crankshaft in a cooler with dry ice instead of a deep freezer? As a former full-time heavy equipment for a John Deere dealership, when rebuilding transmissions and various other press fit components using dry ice was the only way to go. I can't think of any reason for not doing it this way and should provide a few extra seconds for assembly. If done correctly and the hub is at 400+, from similar experiences it should drop on or require very little tapping. Just a thought fella's and figured I would pose the idea considering this has been a source of problem for some builders.
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