rbattelle said:
But, if we agree that the cap screws see a shear stress in an offset design, doesn't that make the screws themselves slightly more prone to failure since a steel beam cannot handle as much shear load as tensile (or compressive) load? What I'm saying is, I'd rather my bolts saw only tensile (or compressive) loading rather than any shear load.
-Ryan
I agree, and I'm not certain that the angled cap MUST make the rod stronger, just that it MIGHT.
Notice, I said that the angled cap makes the CAP stronger-- it does. But it does this by shifting load to the rest of the rod. So the overall strength of the rod is probably about the same.
Here's a good pic of the new HPCR rod:
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And here's a view of the cracked cap:
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A couple interesting things. Cummins has switched to a smaller capscrew on the newer rods. I suspect it's because the interference fit of the cracked-cap design means that the cap needs less clamping force to prevent walk.
In the context of cap angle and rod strength, I think that the cracked cap design can make the rod stronger when combined with the offset cap.
As I posted before, the angled cap just swaps some tension for shear, right? But with the cracked-cap design, the screws don't have to take much of that shear at all. The interference fit of the cap itself takes that shear, which takes the strain off the screws. All the screws have to do is provide enough clamping to prevent the cap from "jumping a tooth", so to speak.
The cracked cap makes the cap fasteners' job much easier. I suspect Cummins saw that, and that's why they went to the cheaper, weaker screws on the HPCR cracked caps.
Capscrews have gotten smaller as designs have improved. They went from an M14 on the 1st gen engines to an M12 on the 24Vs, then finally to the M11 screw on the HPCR engines.
I had a good discussion with Don M on this, and he's the source of this info. The pics I posted are from him, too. Thanks to Don.
Here's a link to a DTR thread with good pics and rod info.
http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/dev/showthread.php?t=47264&highlight=cracked+cap
Justin