Could anyone tell me the relevant tap for the threaded bolt holes in the rear axle bearing carrier for the screws that secure the halfshaft flange and the brake drums?
Thank you
Rear hub bearing carrier
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Re: Rear hub bearing carrier
I am almost certain they are 1/4" UNF
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Re: Rear hub bearing carrier
1/4" x 28TPI UNF is the tap you require.
I would recommend the use of a 2nd cut tap if you only need to clean up the threads.
If you do not have the relevant tap it can be obtained from Tracy Tools.
https://www.tracytools.com/taps-and-dies
Many of the taps and dies I own have been sourced from Tracy Tools and can recommend them.
I would recommend the use of a 2nd cut tap if you only need to clean up the threads.
If you do not have the relevant tap it can be obtained from Tracy Tools.
https://www.tracytools.com/taps-and-dies
Many of the taps and dies I own have been sourced from Tracy Tools and can recommend them.
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Re: Rear hub bearing carrier
Many thanks
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Re: Rear hub bearing carrier
This is a fastener that I had not included on my 'Thread Sizes' list, and have just done so, BUT I cannot update the same list at the beginning of the 'Mechanical Section' on the Board Index.
Moderators - how can we update earlier posts with later information please?
Moderators - how can we update earlier posts with later information please?
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Re: Rear hub bearing carrier
There is one about Alternative Wheels that is well out of date, too.
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