How To Repair Stripped Threads On Your Bike
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
- Fixing stripped threads on suspension fork from another flip bike that i bought, same process can be used for other parts (cranks,hubs...)
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Thank you for this video. I followed your method and was able to repair my stripped bolt housing. I liked how you didn't drill out the hole. A drill can get pretty unstable at times. I much prefer to do everything by hand especially when it comes to a delicate process like this.
A couple of recommendations:
1. Keep the non-stripped bolt in as reference. I almost threaded mine in on an angle to the point where the bolt (bottom one stripped for me) was hitting the disc when it was all said in done.
2. Make sure to create new threads deeper than the helicoil and if possible, do a rough measurement of how deep the bolt goes in. If you create new threads and not enough of them, your bolt will end up doing the rest of the threading which can be a pain in the ass and could leave a bunch of debris in there which may cause temporary issues. Generally, fork lowers are made of magnesium aluminum which is ultra soft, so it shouldn't be such an issue.
Either way, this is the best video to follow for this procedure imo.
Thanks again.
Thanks man 👍
Hmmm I just bought a complete helicoil kit. Not sure if the drill hole is m8…but even with red threadlocker on it and tightening a m6 bolt with the brakes the helicoil keeps coming out and get stuck on the bolt.
Great Video , you saved me so much money.
What is the Size of the Helicoil 8mm or 6mm ?
It was 8mm outside
What do you do for the rear brake on a carbon frame with an aluminum insert?
Can you do this to a brake lever bolts that got overtighten
This works without drilling first? Nervous about drilling into my fork.
if the hole is big enough then yes, if not you have to drill it to make it bigger for helicoil to go inside. If your threads are stripped you shouldnt be nervouse because you dont really have a better option ;)
Threads are kind of holding but I can’t tighten it down all the way. It will keep spinning.
Hello is this M6x1.0 or M6x1.5 helicoil?
i belive its 1.0
So the helicoil reduses the "hole" by 2mm right?
From a M8 to M6?
@stephanvanrooyen-xw5yn i mean you can say so, but better way to say it is that the outside thread on the helicoil is always bigger for example outside on this helicoil is M8 and the inside is smaller, M6 in this case. It can also be like m5 on the outside and m4 on the inside...
@@Nexmtb 💯💯Thanks
What is the size of tap and die? And the helicoil
Its was m6 thread In the fork so i used m6 helicoil (m6 is the inside thread and outside is m8) and tapped m8 in the fork so i can srew on a helicoil
What size of helicoil should i need in m6 allen bolt my mtb frame post mount is losethred there's till a chance to fix my mtb frame post mount ?
It it's m6 you will need to drill it and make the hole bigger so you can fit m8 helicoil
@@NexmtbHow come my m8 helicoil so big it won’t fit the m6 bolt?
what is that tool called that you put the m8 into to create the threads?
Its a tap and die set
Size of the helicoil?
@@jecobmezing5017 m6 inside thread and m8 outside thread
@@Nexmtb thanks bro