Leak at filter cover
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Re: Leak at filter cover
So whats happening is: that the screw has made a new tread, it goes in a turn then it gets tight. All three screws thread into the other two holes without a hitch. The threads look good beyond the first few threads. I'm not familiar with primary and secondary taps, could you explain the difference? I have a tapered tip tap the same size and pitch as the bolt I'm nervous that I may cross thread with it. I have no room to use the tap handle. That aluminum is soft! I'm going to put the bike up on the lift so I can see what I'm doing. Maybe I should try and work back from the good thread with a 90 degree sharp metal pic, or dental tool.ME 109 wrote:Get a tap and run it through. A primary or secondary tap, not a bottoming tap because it is too easy to run off thread right from the start.Zombie Master wrote:I think the metal gasket slipped down and got pinched so I put in a new metal gasket, now I've got a problem threading one of the screws in. Not having a happy day in the shop. Guess I better get her up on the lift and see if a thread got burred. Sometimes the simplest things give the most grief!
A primary tap will be the easiest to pick up the true thread if I'm not mistaken.
Don't screw with the bolt, if it's not too late.
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Re: Leak at filter cover
ok, must repair lead in to thread, probably how you suggest.Zombie Master wrote:
So whats happening is: that the screw has made a new tread, it goes in a turn then it gets tight.
Maybe I should try and work back from the good thread with a 90 degree sharp metal pic, or dental tool.
Putting a tap in with no idea where to start is no good.
Primary tap has the most taper.
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Re: Leak at filter cover
ME 109 wrote:
Primary tap has the most taper.
Primary most.
Secondary less.
Bottoming least.
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Re: Leak at filter cover
I know what you're thinking. You're thinking, damn, I'm clever!Garnet wrote:How do you degrade a thread on thread degradation?
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Re: Leak at filter cover
That's helpful.Garnet wrote:How do you degrade a thread on thread degradation?
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Re: Leak at filter cover
Tap into it and have a go.Garnet wrote:How do you degrade a thread on thread degradation?
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Re: Leak at filter cover
I feel degraded....Garnet wrote:How do you degrade a thread on thread degradation?
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Re: Leak at filter cover
We may be hanging by a degraded thread, but we'll probably thread the needle and avoid thread degradation thread degradation by needling thread degraders, who should probably go hang.