Vanden Perre wrote:
Frank and John,
Thanks for your answers. It confirmed what I thought about the Elan. However I do not understand why on other cars hubs are threaded the other way. If someone can explain me in details would be very pleased!
Olivier
Hmmpf, I thought I'd done fairly well with the internal / external cone & the egg cup in a serviet ring explanation.
Try it yourself with a large piece & a smaller piece of tubing (or something similar) by first spinning the outer against the inner and the the inner against the outer to see what happens.
Regardless of what you call it (Rudge or Borani et al) the "Internal Cone" will demand a different tightening direction to the "External Cone", dependant upon which side of the car the wheel is fitted to.
To be honest, I don't fully follow the LH & RH thread thingy fully because the loads do reverse themselves depending upon if the car is accelerating or braking. I assume that the accelerating loads take up a higher proportion of the driving cycle
Cheers
John