Posted by CNKS on April 17, 2008 at 12:35:29 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Re: Spark Plug Tap posted by randy hall on April 17, 2008 at 12:18:22:
Question -- The plugs are 18 mm I think, so does your 7/8 18 thread mean 18 mm diameter or 7/8 hole, 18 threads/inch? 7/8 = 22.22 mm. Reason I ask is that the thread on one hole on my C had a cut or something all the way thru all the threads, plus a messed up seat -- took it to a machine shop and they could not find a helicoil for the hole. Took it to another place and the guy claimed he could fix it, but only machined the seat, did nothing for the threads -- It still has the cut, and I used pipe dope to keep it from leaking. It worked, but it is not a long term fix. I only use the tractor occasionally, but some day I want to fix it right.
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