• Winner! Quick Shot Challenge: What’s the dumbest shooting myth you’ve heard?

    View thread

Gunsmithing OT-- fixing galled threads with a checkering tool

xs hedspace

hippie redneck geezer
Full Member
Minuteman
Jan 19, 2005
148
1
Bearsville, NY
My neighbor has a BMW cycle, and he galled the hell out of the exhaust nut threads. Aluminum nut, aluminum head fitting, holds the exhaust pipe into the head--evidently a common problem with BMWs. So I went down and cleaned up the threads with my carbide checkering tool, coated the fitting with Lyman Moly Bore paste, and the sucker went on nicely.
 
Re: OT-- fixing galled threads with a checkering tool

Just for general information, they make a "thread file" for metric & US threads. 8 different sizes per "file" Not something you'd use for gunsmithing but they should be standard issue in every mechanics tool box. Inexpensive too.

http://www.amazon.com/KD-Tools-Thread-Restorer-Sizes/dp/B000VXIXUK


files2.jpg
 
Re: OT-- fixing galled threads with a checkering tool

The aluminum finned fitting/nut is almost the size of a 2" NPT, and the metric thread gauge measured 14, but god knows where to get a metric restorer file around uptown Bearsville NY.
 
Re: OT-- fixing galled threads with a checkering tool

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: xs hedspace</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The aluminum finned fitting/nut is almost the size of a 2" NPT, and the metric thread gauge measured 14, but god knows where to get a metric restorer file around uptown Bearsville NY. </div></div>

Check with your local fastener supply shop. Even in this dinky town I'm in the local Fastenal has all the thread chasing files you could ever need.