Sphere mount bracket
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Re: Sphere mount bracket
I would have thought machining the strut head was an easier option.
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But the sphere is screwed directly into the hydraulic head along the spheres axis.robert_e_smart wrote:Bx Spheres point down, would it really need support?
What I mean is if you add an angled adapter the weight of the sphere might unscrew it as it will be hanging off centre to the thread that screws into the hydraulic head.
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Re: Sphere mount bracket
Maybe I'm imagining it different to you. I'm seeing a nice machined metal adaptor, one end you screw into the strut top as if it was a sphere, then at an angle after this, is a recess to screw the sphere into.
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Re: Sphere mount bracket
On the French Activa Club website in their technical section there are images of an adaptor to step sizes
of sphere between flat grey C5 spheres and the existing older Activa rams etc so whilst this is interesting
in relation to the adaptor what does this mean with differing sizes of thread on the spheres?
I'll dig out the link when I'm back at my computer.
Andrew
of sphere between flat grey C5 spheres and the existing older Activa rams etc so whilst this is interesting
in relation to the adaptor what does this mean with differing sizes of thread on the spheres?
I'll dig out the link when I'm back at my computer.
Andrew
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Hi Andrew,
Interesting site - I see it also has an article regarding the New Zealand recognition of the Xantia / XM strut top failure problem and advice re annual inspections.
Wonder how long it will be before VOSA catches on or maybe 'Watchdog' will beat them to it?
Ken
Interesting site - I see it also has an article regarding the New Zealand recognition of the Xantia / XM strut top failure problem and advice re annual inspections.
Wonder how long it will be before VOSA catches on or maybe 'Watchdog' will beat them to it?
Ken
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Re: Sphere mount bracket
I think the thread is the same on all Citroen spheres. The adaptor is required when replacing an older type sphere with the C5 'saucer' type. Because the body of the saucer type has a bigger diameter the spacer is required to give a bit of radial clearance in locations where space is tight, by moving the sphere away from the mounting point.andmcit wrote:On the French Activa Club website in their technical section there are images of an adaptor to step sizes
of sphere between flat grey C5 spheres and the existing older Activa rams etc so whilst this is interesting
in relation to the adaptor what does this mean with differing sizes of thread on the spheres?
I'll dig out the link when I'm back at my computer.
Andrew
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Re: Sphere mount bracket
I can conform that Ken is right about the sphere threads being the same.
Green spheres screwed in and sealed on the C5 heads that I have recovered.
Was not allowed the C5 spheres so could not try them in an XM head.
John
Green spheres screwed in and sealed on the C5 heads that I have recovered.
Was not allowed the C5 spheres so could not try them in an XM head.
John