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Wanted J.C. Higgins Crank / Driveside
On Oct 16, 10:24*pm, dave wrote:
Hello, *I'm looking for a J.C. Higgins crank drive side, one with J.C. Higgins "in the spider" of the chainring. The one I have has stripped threads where it receives the pedal. The length of the arm is 165mm, or 6.5 inches long. Thanks for any and all advice, Dave Install a thread insert, such as Helicoil into the crank. |
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Wanted J.C. Higgins Crank / Driveside
thanks thirty-six,
i wound up finding one. a mechanic friend of mine said "timeserts" are better than helicoils, so i'll eventually fix the stripped one. http://www.timesert.com/html/inchsert.html |
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Wanted J.C. Higgins Crank / Driveside
On Oct 28, 9:23*pm, dave wrote:
thanks thirty-six, *i wound up finding one. a mechanic friend of mine said "timeserts" are better than helicoils, so i'll eventually fix the stripped one. http://www.timesert.com/html/inchsert.html You want 9/16" x 20 tpi for bicycle pedals, not the typical 9/16" UNF which is 18tpi . |
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Wanted J.C. Higgins Crank / Driveside
oops, thanks, does helicoil have that?
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Wanted J.C. Higgins Crank / Driveside
On Oct 29, 12:37*am, dave wrote:
oops, thanks, does helicoil have that? Not sure, it might be ex-catalogue. These guys used to sell the taps and repair coils (in fives) which I believed were Helicoil: http://www.framebuilding.com/economy...mebuilding.htm but it seems they've stopped and offer the traditional block insert repair. With the helicoil style, reaming was not necessary, the remaining old threads mostly removed with a normal drilling bit in a drill press. The tap would align with the old thread and remain true as long as you didn't freehand the drilling with a portable drilling machine. It might be that the reaming operation is necessary with the block insert but I'd say there's a fair chance you wouldn't get it precisely aligned with a hand tool. I'm surprised in the withdrawal of sale, I know there was a preference for the coil style by my local professional frame builder and mechanic and he'd had plenty of experience with the older block insert. It might just be that the coil style requires a better cut of thread and many dont want to have to learn the skill of hand cutting a good thread. |
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Wanted J.C. Higgins Crank / Driveside
On Oct 29, 7:53*am, Phil W Lee wrote:
dave considered Fri, 28 Oct 2011 13:23:55 -0700 (PDT) the perfect time to write: thanks thirty-six, i wound up finding one. a mechanic friend of mine said "timeserts" are better than helicoils, so i'll eventually fix the stripped one. http://www.timesert.com/html/inchsert.html Having watched the information on those, the presenter is achieving the anatomically impossible - talking ********. Give us an entertainment value. If it could be considered comical I might watch. |
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