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    I know this is a really old post, but I wanted to make sure folks know about us for 4130, as well as aluminum, stainless, titanium, rod ends, plumbing, etc.

    We supply a lot of material to FSAE teams all over the world!!

    http://www.aedmotorsport.com/

    ALSO - if you are travelling to Orlando to the Performance Racing Show in December 2008 - we are exhibiting - please stop by and say hello!
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    Dave
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  2. #32
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  3. #33
    You options for parts are really impressive!!
    You can check out the following link for more options
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  7. #37
    This i a new company in the UK called Pro Formance Metals, Phil worked for Elmdon Metals for 11 years plus but now he has started his own company.

    Phil has been supplying Formula Student teams in the UK and Europe for the past 10 years so he has a fair knowledge.

    www.proformancemetals.co.uk, sales@proformancemetals.co.uk.

    specialices in all Metals & Plastics to Motorsport.

  8. #38
    Belts: http://www.gates.com/index.cfm?location_id=564

    You do have to register and ask them to email their literature, but it's the best I could find. The document title is Design Manual, doc# E2/20099


    O-Rings: www.logwell.com/tech/O-ring/Parker_Handbook.pdf

    This one's more of a request. I'm interested in the minimum bend radius for oring chord. The only info I can find is at the link below but the graph resolution is pretty low, especially at low diameters. Has anyone got any more precise data on this?

    http://www.pspglobal.com/hydraulic.html

    Also, the rest of pspglobal's stuff on o-rings is pretty good reference.
    Simon
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    Powertrain Research Student 2010-2013

    Team Principal 2009-2010
    Engine Development 2008-2009
    Brunel Racing

  9. #39
    I found an answer to my above question. A friend of a friend who is a Principal Design Engineer at a respected engineering consultancy firm recommended a rule of thumb that he works to from experience.

    Min bend radius = 4 * o-ring chord diameter

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