I agree that a quality tap is not cheap, but I'll be damned if I will spend what McMaster Carr wants for one. $10 is my ceiling for one small tap like that.
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The threads are .5mm pitch and attempts to "collapse the shell" only damage them. I'm convinced that the proper fix at this point is to run a tap down the hole.
I agree that a quality tap is not cheap, but I'll be damned if I will spend what McMaster Carr wants for one. $10 is my ceiling for one small tap like that.Ed
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What year/model and position is the carb from? Going to check my inventory just in case you need a replacement body.http://img633.imageshack.us/img633/811/douMvs.jpg
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Originally posted by JTGS850GL View PostWhat year/model and position is the carb from? Going to check my inventory just in case you need a replacement body.Ed
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No problems. Just thinking of plan B. Don't have anything that new anyway. LOL Good luck with the repair.http://img633.imageshack.us/img633/811/douMvs.jpg
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This photo is kind of crap but it shows the corrosion on the threads. Note that the corrosion was above the screw, thus preventing removal. I broke this piece trying to remove the plug over the screw. Going to try to JB Weld it back on after the dipping is done.
corrosion.jpgEd
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Got the tap and it cleaned up the hole beautifully. Used it on all the carbs and the threads are all nice and smooth now. I'm counting that tap as an excellent $10 purchase.
Glued that chunk of busted pilot screw tower back on using some high strength 3M DP420 epoxy and it went back in place nicely. I don't think fuel gets up to the threads, or at least it shouldn't, so I think the fix should be good. The tap came in handy there too; it screwed in nicely and the threads all lined up well. It's nice when something goes well.Ed
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Only that could hurt the epoxy is heat..and it doesnt get the carbs that hot to effect anything.MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostGot the tap and it cleaned up the hole beautifully. Used it on all the carbs and the threads are all nice and smooth now. I'm counting that tap as an excellent $10 purchase.
Glued that chunk of busted pilot screw tower back on using some high strength 3M DP420 epoxy and it went back in place nicely. I don't think fuel gets up to the threads, or at least it shouldn't, so I think the fix should be good. The tap came in handy there too; it screwed in nicely and the threads all lined up well. It's nice when something goes well.
Nice to hear that worked out, was that a Chinese made tap and where did you get it?
I have replaced all my low quality taps in the smaller sizes as I tried tapping stainless steel and ruined them, the taps were fine for alum and mild steel but turned to cheese when used with stainless.
For your carbs it's only cutting soft material so even if it's not made from quality tool steel it should be OK for a good while.2018 Honda Africa Twin AS
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Originally posted by Kiwi Canuck View PostNice to hear that worked out, was that a Chinese made tap and where did you get it?
I have replaced all my low quality taps in the smaller sizes as I tried tapping stainless steel and ruined them, the taps were fine for alum and mild steel but turned to cheese when used with stainless.
For your carbs it's only cutting soft material so even if it's not made from quality tool steel it should be OK for a good while.Ed
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