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Author: Subject: Striker front lower wishbone failure
SteveMX5

posted on 26/8/13 at 10:31 PM Reply With Quote
19mm 1mm wall! I've got stronger curtain poles in the house!
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loggyboy

posted on 26/8/13 at 10:53 PM Reply With Quote
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They're a maxi joint IIRC


Definately not a Maxi joint from the pictures. There is a large hex visible on the ball joint body so it seems they may be screwed into the wishbone/upright adapter which would make the Metro balljoint a strong possibility.


you right, think ive made that mistake before, i know the raw capri uprights use something different, maybe thats what I got confused with.





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snapper

posted on 27/8/13 at 06:03 AM Reply With Quote
A plate welded across would stop individual pipe stress at the welds
Something similar to those found on 7's





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motorcycle_mayhem

posted on 27/8/13 at 07:09 AM Reply With Quote
As has been pointed out, that is a Metro balljoint at the bottom, not a Maxi.
I've just uploaded a typical Sylva/Escort/Capri front set up (on my car) for you to compare. Mine has a lower rose joint, attached by a through bolt. The bottom of my Escort upright isn't a taper fitting, it's a very crude stepped hole, it your's is the same, then a taper joint is probably inappropriate - it isn't going to locate properly? It may even bind??????

OK - I doubt that Sylva (Jeremy Philips) if he built the wishbone would use 1mm tube! Sylva were agricultural in the extreme, the bushes on my wishbones are simply vast, secured by 13mm bolts(!) The wishbones themselves are boat anchors. Sylva weren't subtle.

1mm tube is simply not what should be there, destroy the wishbones and make new ones now if they're all like that. Do it now

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sky

posted on 27/8/13 at 08:13 AM Reply With Quote
As I said, maybe I don't remember correctly the dimensions of the tubes and possible they are bigger and thicker...I'll let you know.
I'm going to measure it tomorrow, now the car isn't at my house.

Looking at Google images, the balljoint seems to be the Metro one as suggested.

Thanks everyone.

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phelpsa

posted on 27/8/13 at 10:40 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by motorcycle_mayhem
As has been pointed out, that is a Metro balljoint at the bottom, not a Maxi.
I've just uploaded a typical Sylva/Escort/Capri front set up (on my car) for you to compare. Mine has a lower rose joint, attached by a through bolt. The bottom of my Escort upright isn't a taper fitting, it's a very crude stepped hole, it your's is the same, then a taper joint is probably inappropriate - it isn't going to locate properly? It may even bind??????

OK - I doubt that Sylva (Jeremy Philips) if he built the wishbone would use 1mm tube! Sylva were agricultural in the extreme, the bushes on my wishbones are simply vast, secured by 13mm bolts(!) The wishbones themselves are boat anchors. Sylva weren't subtle.

1mm tube is simply not what should be there, destroy the wishbones and make new ones now if they're all like that. Do it now


3/4" 18swg tube would not be a problem if a half decent steel is used and welded well.

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britishtrident

posted on 27/8/13 at 11:21 AM Reply With Quote
If you post a biggish picture on showing the fracture surfaces and picture of the undamaged wishbone there are plenty of people on the forum who can give some insight as to how the failure initiated. On the face of it looks like a weld with a significant flaw acting as a stress raiser leading to a fatigue crack which grew to the point of sudden brittle failure.

With welded joints like that the devil is in the detail of the design, blindly using bigger or thicker tube or welding on random fillet plates isn't the way to go, any modification should be carefully thought out to avoid introducing a new point where failure could initiate.





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sky

posted on 28/8/13 at 08:14 AM Reply With Quote
I confirm the diameter of 19 mm and the thickness of 1 mm.
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loggyboy

posted on 28/8/13 at 08:29 AM Reply With Quote
Well as it was the weld that failed I would suspect that the size wouldnt be the cause, however that does seem rather underspec. How well do you know the history, could it be that its had a replacement made for it outside of the OEM spec?





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sky

posted on 28/8/13 at 09:15 AM Reply With Quote
Don't know, many owners before me.
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R1_striker

posted on 14/11/13 at 09:24 AM Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by motorcycle_mayhem
As has been pointed out, that is a Metro balljoint at the bottom, not a Maxi.
I've just uploaded a typical Sylva/Escort/Capri front set up (on my car) for you to compare. Mine has a lower rose joint, attached by a through bolt. The bottom of my Escort upright isn't a taper fitting, it's a very crude stepped hole, it your's is the same, then a taper joint is probably inappropriate - it isn't going to locate properly? It may even bind??????

OK - I doubt that Sylva (Jeremy Philips) if he built the wishbone would use 1mm tube! Sylva were agricultural in the extreme, the bushes on my wishbones are simply vast, secured by 13mm bolts(!) The wishbones themselves are boat anchors. Sylva weren't subtle.

1mm tube is simply not what should be there, destroy the wishbones and make new ones now if they're all like that. Do it now


To me that just looks like a bit of bad luck and a dodgy weld, which your bound to get a failure rate. Just look how many of these are out there.

As for saying jeremys wishbones were stronger, that is one of his. Ive not long had new ones on mine and the RAW ones dont have a nut welded on to them, they have a threaded boss. and pretty sure there are 1.5mm wall.

But i doesnt matter how thick your wall is, if the weld is poor it will fail.

Good job your ok and it wasnt raining when it happened

[Edited on 14/11/13 by R1_striker]





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six mad

posted on 20/11/13 at 09:42 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for posting, I will be checking mine, glad car and you are ok.
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six mad

posted on 24/11/13 at 07:12 PM Reply With Quote
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