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    The female threads that secure my oil screen to the engine are messed up and I need to tap them. My best guess is, the threads are 1 3/4-16 (does that sound right?). The cheapest tap I can find is selling on eBay for $96. Does anyone have one I can borrow?”

  • #2
    I don't have one. I have a 2"-16 and a 1.5"-16.

    If I was in your spot I might try taking a smaller tap that had a 16 pitch and use it as a thread file to clean up the internal threads on the accessory case.

    Dave R

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    • #3
      Originally posted by drude View Post
      I don't have one. I have a 2"-16 and a 1.5"-16.

      If I was in your spot I might try taking a smaller tap that had a 16 pitch and use it as a thread file to clean up the internal threads on the accessory case.

      Dave R
      Yeah Dave, that didnt work too well for us, it seems to have a wad of carbon or something imbeded into the case that just will not come out.
      N29787
      '41 BC12-65

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      • #5
        Ever used a "poor man's tap"? You take a bolt with the right thread, spin a nut down to the head, use a DREMEL to cut a length wise slot down the threads and unscrew the nut to clean up the thread. Steel bolts are good for a number of thread clean-ups before you wear takes them out, Especially good at cleaning up threads in aluminum. Cost? Under a Buck. Be VERY careful of chips in the threaded hole!!!!! (I know YOU know that, but remember EVERYONE reads these posts.)

        Hank

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        • #6
          Might check any machine shops or automotive machine shops in your area to borrow one maybe. Surplus store?

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          • #7
            I will order what we need, the chinese one is not really an option...but thanks everyone.
            N29787
            '41 BC12-65

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            • #8
              Originally posted by astjp2 View Post
              I will order what we need, the chinese one is not really an option...but thanks everyone.
              The first link is from Dekalb IL.

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              • #9
                Large hydraulic fittings might mean asking a large equipment maintenance shop for help. Places that maintain and repair trucks or farming and construction equipment for example.

                Gary
                N36007 1941 BF12-65 STC'd as BC12D-4-85

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                • #10
                  Originally posted by 3Dreaming View Post

                  The first link is from Dekalb IL.
                  That one is NOS from 1981! WOW!

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                  • #11
                    Thanks for all the suggestions. Considering the small amount of space within which to work, I like the one from DeKalb that Dave found. New NOS too. Can't go wrong with that or the price.

                    Thanks again for the suggestions.

                    Peter

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