Re: Hub Cap auto rotation
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Metal valve stems will fix that
Posted on: 2011/10/12 19:43
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Re: Hub Cap auto rotation
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You could drill a small hole in the edge of the rim and put in a screw. The head would act as a stop so the cap can't "walk".
Posted on: 2011/10/12 20:24
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Thanks, all
I think I will try the metal valve stem set-up.
Posted on: 2011/10/13 7:54
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Re: Hub Cap auto rotation
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Just to get the nomenclature right, I believe you're speaking of wheel covers or shell covers, not hub caps which are much smaller in diameter and just cover the lug bolt area of the wheel.
The metal stems will stop the rotation of the shell cover, but really, they shouldn't rotate to begin with so there is probably another cause. "Tired" tangs on the covers perhaps, incorrect wheels perhaps? Are the tangs cutting thru the paint (paint still soft?)?
Posted on: 2011/10/13 10:12
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Re: Hub Cap auto rotation
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Along the paint lines, one hubcap site mentions hubcaps that loosen--in their case, continually coming off. They suggest checking whether the wheel has been painted with a hardened paint so teeth can't grab or has been waxed. In both cases they suggested scuffing to give a surface for the clips.
Posted on: 2011/10/13 10:22
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Thanks for the suggestion about the wheel paint. Yes, mine have been painted. I will scuff up the rims where the shell cover tangs make contact.
Posted on: 2011/10/14 3:57
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I was thinking it might be wheel flex from using radials.
Posted on: 2011/10/14 11:10
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Re: Hub Cap auto rotation
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The problem of full wheel covers "walking" around the rim (and cocking/chafing the tire valve) predates the use of radial tires.
The full wheel covers on my V8s have a coupe of special teeth, which are adjacent to the valve stem opening, upset from the metal between the ring of teeth (inboard) and the rim of the cover (outboard). These extra teeth correspond to a couple of divots on the OE rim. I believe this was intended to help keep the opening centered on the valve AND prevent the cover from "walking". I don't have '54 full wheel cover handy, but suspect it has the same feature.
Posted on: 2011/10/14 11:54
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I wouldn't entirely discount Rusty's thought however as a possible contribution to the problem. Some cars, especially late 50s Chevrolets, were quite notorious for flinging their wheel covers like frisbees after installation of radials.
Posted on: 2011/10/14 12:02
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