Postby DewCatTea-Bob » Fri Sep 28, 2012 4:56 am
" I should mention that I'm a fitter/machinist/welder by trade, and have some experience with brazing in the past incl repairing 60's F1/F2/FJ race car chassis'. "
____ Okay, I'll bet then that YOUR repair-work will LAST longer, but still, without further attention of some sort, certainly colder-weather riding will eventually cause some cracking to reoccur SOMEwhere near the same area.
" You can see that there is already a strengthening tab on the inside of the 2 mounting flanges
When the outside tab cracked near the bolt hole, the inside tab remained in 1 piece. "
____ Usually, BOTH the ear-mount AND it's back-up tab crack-up together in pretty-much the same cracking-line.
" I've added must stronger spot welds hold that inside tab onto the outside tab better, and then braized up the crack on the outside tab, so for it to break off again, it would have to crack the brazing, AND break all of the new spot welds. "
____ That type of destruction (experienced by your previously repaired mounting-ears) is not the regular/usual cracking-destruction which commonly occurs (to stock tanks).
So what I predict will happen next-time, is that both layers of metal will become cracked together-as-one, (just as usual),
(that is, if you take no further prevention-steps).
" I'll look into a rubber mounting option for it, even if it is just an electrical style
rubber grommet
to remove some of the vibration. "
____ The type of rubber-grommet you're considering is very-much the same as Ducati once briefly employed (before the type of rubber-mounting they remained-with for most pre-1971 w-c.tanks. _ The main-difference is that the hole was only about 10mm so that it would fit tightly over a bushing (that had a 8mm inner-diameter),
resulting in a somewhat similar rubber-mounting as that employed by the w-c mounting-system, (although not as good).
" I'd like to keep the bike as original looking as possible. "
____ Well (I'm afraid), if you really want to "keep" it that way, then you shouldn't ride/run it too-much !
Hopeful-cheers,
-Bob
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