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floundering, a bit out of my depth

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Ahh sacred and wondrous wizards ..
keepers of the sacred light ...
<<if that's not fluffed up your egos nothing will >>

a technical question from a mere spanner wielder

a rather bu**ered thread (have to carefull here with technical terms) on the dome nut end of the crank

what is the right size of the die to repair / tidy this thread up ?
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7/16 BSF. Don't let anybody convince you to change it to metric .... :wink:

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Post by niander »

A gud tip if u have a spare nut is using a hacksaw cut through to the inside of hole on one side of nut then run this nut down thread may clean thread up.
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That's a good tip. Must remember it.
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Post by timberman2004 »

thanks chaps

prefer Peters option with the proper tooling ....

if only cos I dont have a spare dome nut to sacrifice in such a devil-may-care proposal
Neal...errrr... an ON, OP, 2xSD, F, 3xSJP, LLS, 2xFV, FVP, FPC, CPC WPCL, WSC, and a few eggs hatching, hopefully
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Post by timberman2004 »

kinda meaning I'm a bit short on dome nuts at the moment ....

interesting having thought about it tho...as the dome nut is brass, wouldn't it wear before the crank thread being as that's steel ?
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Post by niander »

Ah but some nuts are steel!
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