Right hand gear change rose joints
Discussion
I'm fitting the roae joints for the gear linkage on the right hand side and having trouble screwing the rose joint in. Is the joint an M12 fine thread? The threaded mounting appears to be a regular M12 thread. I know there's powder coating obviously which would make it a bit tougher to screw in but it just appears as though I'm knack wrong the thread on the mounting. Any help please?
Alex
Alex
I knackered one rose joint whilst doing that job, and put it down to powder coat in the threads. I ordered a new one from the factory and they told me the thread size. I decided to buy a tap to clean out the threads first. I can't remember what they told me but in my garage I have an almost unused 5/8" UNC tap in its box - it could be that size...
A call to the factory on Monday will give you a definitive answer.
A call to the factory on Monday will give you a definitive answer.
crossram said:
A thread chaser or restorer would be better than a tap
The OP says the thread on the joint is being damaged so I suspect that the problem is a weld spatter in the thread rather than just powder coat. In which case a tap would be the better tool and even that may get damaged as weld spatter is quite hard.Steve
I agree if it's a weld splatter then the tap
IMO the factory should check all welded threads then it could be fixed before paint, these are standard procedures for a quality build. I had a rebuilt engine once that had a bad thread on a crank and they said never checked them because they never had a bad one!
I hate threads and mosquito's
IMO the factory should check all welded threads then it could be fixed before paint, these are standard procedures for a quality build. I had a rebuilt engine once that had a bad thread on a crank and they said never checked them because they never had a bad one!
I hate threads and mosquito's
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