I would belief that that radius would actually aid the tension as it's an increase in surface area ala countersunk hardware. Having said that that still doesn't explain the paired format.
Maybe
I would say most likely correct, Socket head cap screws ( torx etc) and other higher strength fasteners are usually made with a rolled radius under the head, the plate or washers allow clearance for the radius as to not bind on the item being clamped together. There exists a greater chance of fastener failure if the radii under the head is interfereing with the bore of whatever is being held together.
Check the head bolts on your VW head, hardened washer to give clearance , spread the load and minimise galling of the alloy head.
HTH.
Just had a quick read of Carroll Smith's nuts, bolts ... - Google Books
And he says that its purely spreading the bearing load of the fastener. You should get a copy and have a read Al, good book along with the rest of his literature 'thumbup icon'
Last edited by roccodingo; 23-08-2011 at 07:50 PM.
Lots of MK 1 Scirocco's...
If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor car ??
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Grant...
The CV boot flange it's bolting to is pretty thin. if a bolt or washer rotated against it it would likely tear or buckle the metal.
Might would be a way to stop the bolts ripping up the flange, preventing the grease having any way to get out.
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