Wheel inspection meeting?

General chat that fellow COM'ers may be interested in.

Are you interested in participating in a " wheel inspection" meet?

Poll ended at Thu Mar 06, 2014 12:20 am

No thanks
4
33%
No, I have the means to inspect my wheels myself or have a shop do it for me
0
No votes
Yes, I would bring 1-4 wheels
1
8%
Yes, I would bring 5-8 wheels
4
33%
Yes, I would bring 9+ wheels
3
25%
 
Total votes: 12

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Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by dinoracer » Thu Feb 20, 2014 12:20 am

In light of recent occurrences of cracks in wheels owned by some members, I'm wondering if there is interest in a "wheel inspection party". We're pretty rough on wheels, especially if you're running at NHMS regularly, so inspections should be part of your track preparations.

Bring your clean wheels ( or clean them when you get here, I'll provide a bucket and hose) and we'll visually inspect , then a dye penetrant /UV light further inspection. I figure we can do it om a Sat or Sun morning, get some coffee and donuts, have a few us your fellow racers around to help ( more eyes to see) . Nominal donation per wheel to help pay for the materials.

so, vote your thoughts, and in a couple weeks, if there's enough interest, we'll put something together for early April

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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by MiataSteve » Thu Feb 20, 2014 7:01 am

tires off I assume?
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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by 962porsche » Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:20 am

in the classifieds I made a comment about the K1 wheels I had .
one wheel was leaking air all the time slowly . about 8 to 10 lbs every week putting it in a dunk tank you would see no air leaking I changed the valve stem reseated the bead and used a bead seal .
I magnafluxed the wheel and found a small crack were the spoke met the rim .
I then tig weld the crack but would never use the rims for track use again .

if your using cast wheel and low cost ones it's not a bad idea to check your wheels for cracks more then you would for forged or machined wheels .

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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by dinoracer » Thu Feb 20, 2014 10:02 am

Steve

I think tires off would be best, but I think the most likely failure points are in the spokes and lug areas, so might be useful even if the tires were still on.

We're most likely going to use a something you spray on, wipe off, spray developer, then dry and view under a UV light. A true magnaflux machine would be nice but not in the budget.
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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by paultg » Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:07 pm

I would come to help/assist if I am available. I have new in box wheels so not concerned about damage yet.
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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by escortracer » Fri Feb 21, 2014 7:45 pm

How do you magnetize aluminum?
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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by 962porsche » Sat Feb 22, 2014 8:18 am

for magnafluxing does not magnetize the rim it's self but uses the pos and neg fields so the iron powder will settle in the areas were there are cracks .

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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by breakaway500 » Sat Feb 22, 2014 12:26 pm

Dave,you cannot use the magnetic Magnafluxing technique on nonferrous metals.(aluminum,magnesium,brass etc) That is what the spray-on/UV light crack detection system is for.

Magnetic Particle Inspection (Magnaflux)
Magnetic particle inspection is a nondestructive inspection methods used for defect detection. The method is used to inspect a variety of product forms such as castings, forgings, and weldments. The only requirement from an inspectability standpoint is that the component being inspected must be made of a ferromagnetic material such iron, nickel or cobalt, or some of their alloys. Ferromagnetic materials are materials that can be magnetized to a level that will allow the inspection to be effective. Many different industries use magnetic particle inspection for determining a component's fitness-for-use.
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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by n1gzd » Sat Feb 22, 2014 7:05 pm

For aircraft aluminum testing we use the Zyglo process.
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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by 962porsche » Sat Feb 22, 2014 9:45 pm

breakaway500 wrote:Dave,you cannot use the magnetic Magnafluxing technique on nonferrous metals.(aluminum,magnesium,brass etc) That is what the spray-on/UV light crack detection system is for.

Magnetic Particle Inspection (Magnaflux)
Magnetic particle inspection is a nondestructive inspection methods used for defect detection. The method is used to inspect a variety of product forms such as castings, forgings, and weldments. The only requirement from an inspectability standpoint is that the component being inspected must be made of a ferromagnetic material such iron, nickel or cobalt, or some of their alloys. Ferromagnetic materials are materials that can be magnetized to a level that will allow the inspection to be effective. Many different industries use magnetic particle inspection for determining a component's fitness-for-use.
makes sense !
a friend took the rim to were he works it came back with it circle around the crack . he said he magnafluxed it ?

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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by breakaway500 » Sat Feb 22, 2014 11:15 pm

Zyglo is the dye/UV light crack reveal system that Magnaflux corporation sells...so your friend could have "Magnafluxed" it, but usually,when someone uses that term,it means something was Magnetic particle inspected, aka Magnafluxed.
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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by 962porsche » Mon Feb 24, 2014 9:10 am

my friend rick had his yearly Daytona 500 party yesterday so I was asking him about checking cracks in metals .
he's the one that does it for me when ever I need it done .
he told me that using the term magnafluxing is totally the wrong term to use .
it's used as what people call plastic body filler as bondo .
bondo like magnaflux is just a trade name not the product or proses .
he did get into all the different types ,ways and methods to check for cracks . I learned allot !
on Wednesday I have to go there and he is going to show me how to do it for my self on different materials .
i'm looking forward to it !

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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by 6PAK72 » Mon Mar 03, 2014 9:15 pm

Since Baker is the holder of the Broken Wheel **** Me I'm Upside Down award....

I'm in.

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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by 962porsche » Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:24 am

so I went do my friends shop on Wednesday .
he went thru all the different types of systems they use to check different types of materials for defects .
they have a system that uses sound waves not really to see if there is a crack but to see if it could crack over time .

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Re: Wheel inspection meeting?

Post by miatapeter » Tue Mar 04, 2014 4:20 pm

Before I do a Jeff Baker :oops: . I'm in with 8 wheels.
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