Cutting a thread
Discussion
You might see the silver tube inside the black subframe of my Honda FireBlade. It's threaded, or at least, it was. I've never cut a thread before, but that's what seems to be needed now as the bolt just spins (and doesn't tighten!)
Never done this before, so do I just run a tap into what's there? Or do I need to fill the hole with chemical metal or something and start cutting afresh?
The silver bit is welded into the frame so it's not that I can haul it out.
Marquezs Stabilisers said:
Leptons said:
It looks like a Rivnut or some other kind of threaded insert. If you ve stripped the thread it needs drilling out and replacing.
Oh dear. Access isn't great...If you tap it you will need to drill it out to a bigger size (and then use a bigger fitting). A proper tap set will have the correct sized drills, which are often decimal sizes not included in 'normal' drill bit sets. Tapping it to the same size which is stripped will result in a very weak and shallow thread.
However, when drilling it out, you need to be aware that you are now thinning the tube which will also have a weakening effect - is it a major structural part?
Also, use plenty of cutting agent and wind back the tap every rotation to clear the cutting surface, otherwise you will also be dealing with an inaccessible snapped tap too.
However, when drilling it out, you need to be aware that you are now thinning the tube which will also have a weakening effect - is it a major structural part?
Also, use plenty of cutting agent and wind back the tap every rotation to clear the cutting surface, otherwise you will also be dealing with an inaccessible snapped tap too.
I need to see if it is a rivnut, access on the inner side (behind the light) isn't great! It does have the slightly squashed look of one so it hopefully will be a case of getting it out and another one in.
And the really dirty bit is the foam that sits under the light, on a 24 year old bike it's a bit degraded! The cable ties for the light is hopefully only temporary as we go along...
And the really dirty bit is the foam that sits under the light, on a 24 year old bike it's a bit degraded! The cable ties for the light is hopefully only temporary as we go along...
Jazoli said:
You can t drill and tap a rivnut, have you tried a long thin wedge down the square tube to stop it spinning? Other than that strip down time, looks like the light is held in with cable ties anyway.
I think the thread inside it is borked rather than the issue being it spinning. If access was easier and elsewhere on the bike I'd just cut it off and use a nyloc Gassing Station | Home Mechanics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


