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Re: Blue Loctite
« Reply #15 on: August 28 2012, 11:22:10 PM »
A thread chaser is a dull tap that tends to clean out existing thread rather than recutting and making it weaker
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Re: Blue Loctite
« Reply #16 on: August 28 2012, 11:38:13 PM »
and bottoming?
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Re: Blue Loctite
« Reply #17 on: August 28 2012, 11:49:30 PM »
Flat on the bottom so it can fully cut threads all the way to the bottom of the hole
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Re: Blue Loctite
« Reply #18 on: August 29 2012, 08:41:30 AM »
I'm a bad man - I used a die to clean bolt threads.  :091:

I need to get a thread chaser kit.
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Re: Re: Blue Loctite
« Reply #19 on: August 29 2012, 09:13:41 AM »
Flat on the bottom so it can fully cut threads all the way to the bottom of the hole

A bottom tap would fully cut to the bottom too..

I encounter the tap vs bolt problem for cleaning threaded holes. The idea being the threads in the hole and on the student / bolt stretch the same.  Sometimes being the threads have been put passed the yeild point. 

Other than that I prefer tapping holes to chase the threads for cleaning.  As an alternative use a hardened grade bolt for cleaning if the threads look good.

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Re: Blue Loctite
« Reply #20 on: August 29 2012, 05:48:03 PM »
Dull tap, well that clears that up. Come to think of it, that's all I've ever used.... ha ha ha.


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Re: Blue Loctite
« Reply #21 on: August 30 2012, 07:33:18 AM »
OK, I check out the threads on my Turbo Saver last night, they all look to be fine. It will turn in about 2.5 turns by hand and another 2 turns with a wrench. I cleaned it real well with brake clean and ended up using some liquid sealant with tephlon and it will sit for 3 days before install. I will put it back on this weekend and pray she don't leak.

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Re: Blue Loctite
« Reply #22 on: August 30 2012, 09:11:10 AM »
bet your mother in law's money on that :)
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