Subject: Re: Tool needed (badly)
Author: Tom Halchuk
Date: Apr 12, 2005, 3:36 PM
Post ID: 1718690801
Ron & Greg
Sorry I tought you were talking about the spark plug.
BUT try these guys
Metric screw and tool company 1-800-metric1
They have been around for 46yrs.
Tom
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From: "Charlie Mullendore" <c.d.mul-@att.net>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 6:29 PM
Subject: RE: Tool needed (badly)
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Hi Ron and Greg,
McMaster-Carr doesn't carry a 22x1.25, that's a bad sign. The crank or
plug are usually peened to keep the plug in place. I've had to do what
Guzziology suggests - use another smaller tap with the correct pitch
(such as 8x1.25) as a scraper to clean the threads. Slow tedious work to
be sure and hard on the fingers without some sort of handle to hold the
tap. Found a little wooden handle in all of my fathers old tools that
clamped to it securely and had at it. Cheers,
Greg Barratt wrote:
that's a tough tap to find. 22x1.5 or 22 x 2.5 are readily available. i never checked, but is it indeed 1.25 not 1.5? Ron Komoroski wrote:
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Charlie
http://www.loopframeguzzi.com/
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