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again im stuck lol. i have a m6 thread thats well fecked so im gonna go next size up to m7 my dilemma is how do i go about it do i drill a 7m hole ten tap it

thankz in advance peepz

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for metric the drill size is thread size less pitch.

so for an M7 with 1.25 pitch you need a 5.75mm drill bit.

If the threads have gone you may not be able the tap out to 7mm. Have you thought of recoiling it? this would keep it 6mm.

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If the threads have gone you may not be able the tap out to 7mm. Have you thought of recoiling it? this would keep it 6mm.

depends where this stripped thread is I suppose.

helicoil/timeserts would do for side cases

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yeah its for the right side clutch case. ???? im going to use a m7 1.00 so id need 6mm ??? do the drill bit need to be metric as well

Is the thread totally fekked. Can you not just run a 6mm tap down it to clean the existing threads

I guess that you'll also have to open out the hole in the cover too

If youve not done owt like this before, then give it to someone who has

Too many things to be done wrong

I wouldn't tap to 7mm there shouldn't be enough metal left to make a decent thread it will be weak and fail.

Yeh" helicoil kit.. gives you drill bit - tap -insert- tab breaking tool. you can get it right, without guess work,, :yeah:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RDGTOOLS-M6-X-1-HELICOIL-KIT-THREAD-REPAIR-KIT-/370774984037?pt=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item5653e94565

That not a bad price for a single kit.

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