1. Doing the destructive scenario is not practical, nevermind expensive.
2. I don't know the loads, although i could get some approximations. This is for a front control arms on a 3100# race car (weight distribution is close to 50/50). I don't normally pull anything greater than 2Gs (I have done 1.5G sustained).
3. Helicoil would require new (smaller dia.) rod ends, or tapping the aluminum arm to account for helicoil, which means, less material on the arm itself, or a full redesign (not my design - so impractical as well).
The current system is out on the market (by the company who sells them),
I'm just trying to determine the minimum required thread engagement, not trying to change the design (rod diameter or aluminum arm).
With the current rod end, I could get the desired arm length, but that would leave me with only 0.75" of thread engagement. If I were to go by the rule of thumb of 1.5x dia, then I'd need 1.125" of thread engagement and there lies my prob. The current rod end is not long enough. I just want to know the actual number vs approximating by a rule of thumb. OR just simply buy a longer rod end.
