Are propshaft threads repairable?
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Are propshaft threads repairable?
If you have had any experience with damaged threads on a propshaft, please take a look at this thread:
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/d...ml#post3101794
I could use the input before I move forward.
Thanks in advance.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/d...ml#post3101794
I could use the input before I move forward.
Thanks in advance.
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Brian, Snapon makes a thread chaser that you can put on the good portion of the shaft and thread off. It clamps on and has interchangable cutters.
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Or - as Hotpursuit says bring it to a machine shop. If you want to send it down here we can clean it up for you.
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Should be able to do it in just a few minutes if it can be done. Sounds like a chaser or thread file and you will be good as new, I do it all the time here with axles, cranks, steering stems, so I am sure I have the tools needed. I am here M-F 9ish to 7ish you still have my cell # ?