Caliper bolt hole thread shagged
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Caliper bolt hole thread shagged
Changed my tyres on the NC30 today and had lots of problems with the rear caliper and one of the fronts.
The blanking plug in the rear caliper sliding pin hole had seized and nothing would budge it, so i ended up drilling the silly thing out.
Then when fitting the front nearside caliper the thread in the lower mounting bolt hole decided it had had enough.
So what do you folks think would be the best course of action?
Should i tap the hole to M10 size (original is M8) and fit an M10 bolt, or the alternative which is to get another fork leg?
Problem is aggravated by the fact that i can't find my tap and die set anywhere.
The blanking plug in the rear caliper sliding pin hole had seized and nothing would budge it, so i ended up drilling the silly thing out.
Then when fitting the front nearside caliper the thread in the lower mounting bolt hole decided it had had enough.
So what do you folks think would be the best course of action?
Should i tap the hole to M10 size (original is M8) and fit an M10 bolt, or the alternative which is to get another fork leg?
Problem is aggravated by the fact that i can't find my tap and die set anywhere.
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Re: Caliper bolt hole thread shagged
Helicoil it.
Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: Caliper bolt hole thread shagged
Nevr used that method before.thunderace wrote:Helicoil it.
Does that mean i have to tap the hole out bigger and then fit an insert?
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Re: Caliper bolt hole thread shagged
The proper sized drill bit and tap come in the kit 

Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: Caliper bolt hole thread shagged
I'm looking at the Helicoil website and i'm baffled....lol
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Re: Caliper bolt hole thread shagged
I'm not sure what pitch the thread on the caliper bolts are.
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Re: Caliper bolt hole thread shagged
Standard m8 pitch 1.25 off the top of my head.Gadget wrote:I'm not sure what pitch the thread on the caliper bolts are.
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Re: Caliper bolt hole thread shagged
Cheers for thatporndoguk wrote:Standard m8 pitch 1.25 off the top of my head.Gadget wrote:I'm not sure what pitch the thread on the caliper bolts are.

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Re: Caliper bolt hole thread shagged
For me, if I had an m10 thread cutter handy, I'd be tapping it bigger. But this will then no longer look original and you can't go back from it.
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Re: Caliper bolt hole thread shagged
There isnt a lot of metal spare on them fork legs and with breaking forces id be reluctant to drill and tap at m10amorti wrote:For me, if I had an m10 thread cutter handy, I'd be tapping it bigger. But this will then no longer look original and you can't go back from it.
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