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Does anyone know of a place that sales 27mm x 1mm, left hand thread taps?
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Does anyone know of a place that sales 27mm x 1mm, left hand thread taps? Thanks. You could try the Tap & Die Co. (www.tapdie.com). They don't appear to keep it in stock, but will make it for you. Chris |
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On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 18:49:55 +0000 (UTC), Christopher Tidy
wrote: Name wrote: Does anyone know of a place that sales 27mm x 1mm, left hand thread taps? Thanks. You could try the Tap & Die Co. (www.tapdie.com). They don't appear to keep it in stock, but will make it for you. Chris ================= I gotta ask -- whats this fit? Uncle George |
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![]() "Christopher Tidy" wrote in message ... Name wrote: Does anyone know of a place that sales 27mm x 1mm, left hand thread taps? Thanks. You could try the Tap & Die Co. (www.tapdie.com). They don't appear to keep it in stock, but will make it for you. Chris Hi. Thank you for the suggestion. |
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![]() "F. George McDuffee" wrote in message ... On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 18:49:55 +0000 (UTC), Christopher Tidy wrote: Name wrote: Does anyone know of a place that sales 27mm x 1mm, left hand thread taps? Thanks. You could try the Tap & Die Co. (www.tapdie.com). They don't appear to keep it in stock, but will make it for you. Chris ================= I gotta ask -- whats this fit? Uncle George It is for a motorcycle flywheel/rotor. |
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What's wrong with the threads the way they are? Can you lap them out
with a mating stud or bolt and some valve grinding compound? Doug |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... What's wrong with the threads the way they are? Can you lap them out with a mating stud or bolt and some valve grinding compound? Doug Currently, there are no threads. If a tap was not too expensive, I would like to cut some threads into it instead of using a steering wheel type puller arrangement. Thanks. |
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Have you checked out Motion Specialties line of motocycle alternator
core pullers? I bought one recently and it was well machined and nicely powder coated. Can you supply a pic of your work piece? What's yer scoot? Doug |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Have you checked out Motion Specialties line of motocycle alternator core pullers? I bought one recently and it was well machined and nicely powder coated. Can you supply a pic of your work piece? What's yer scoot? Doug Do you have a link for them? I have a puller for 27mm x 1mm, left hand thread rotors, but this rotor isn't that way, though it could be tapped to do so. It's a 1987 Kawasaki KDX200. 1989 and newer models use the puller. Thanks. |
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Here's that link. It doesn't work today.
http://www.motionspecialties.com How about taking the rotor to a shop and having them single-point the internal LH thread on the lathe? Doug |
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