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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: Autococker thread problem

In Reply to: Autococker thread problem posted by Jeremy Brown on October 01, 2003 at 18:36:55:


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Posted by:
Mijintel
on October 07, 2003 at 01:20:21

i had the same problem but it was my beaver tail screw had poked in and chew it up. check that.

: I was installing a worrblade and to do so i had to take my velocity set screw out. IT was kinda stick, and i had trouble getting it out, which i thought was odd. I then inspected the screw and found that several threads were broken off. I got a new screw and tried to put it in, but it would stop after only a few threads. So whoever it was that put my cocker together cross threaded it when installing, because i got it new out of the box and have never messed with that before. Do i need to get a whole new body, or can i try to run a tap into it and correct it? If i can tap it, anybody know what size tap it would need?

: Thanks,

: Jeremy


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