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Re: Caliper Bleed Screw Thread Repair Service
Posted by 'alanrr' on 09 Feb 2017 @ 21:25


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You have to be careful if you go the Helicoil route.

If the larger screw that has been put in does not leaave enough material to produce a good thread for the Helicoil, you won't get a second chance.

I get this problem when people strip 5mm bead retainers and put a 6mm screw in.

Using a Time-sert will give you a better chance as they have a thicker wall.


The time-sert may need to be shortened before it's put in with some adhesive to ensure a complete seal on the thread.

I checked with Nick today and he does have 4mm Time-sert.

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Caliper Bleed Screw Thread Repair Service  by 'Coops'   (06 Feb 2017 @ 17:41)
Re: Caliper Bleed Screw Thread Repair Service  by 'alanrr'   (08 Feb 2017 @ 20:30)
Re: Caliper Bleed Screw Thread Repair Service  by 'TeamPoor'   (09 Feb 2017 @ 13:05)
Re: Caliper Bleed Screw Thread Repair Service  by 'alanrr'  << You are here!

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