I won a set of Rotor 3D cranks off eBay where the NDS arm is damaged slightly. The thread for the binder bolt is stripped. Poking a biro in reveals confirms this. Would tapping it out to the next M-size up be a good enough solution?
I've never tapped a hole in my life.
Would tapping it out to the next M-size up be a good enough solution?
A Helicoil would be a better solution
And a time-sert better still.
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I won a set of Rotor 3D cranks off eBay where the NDS arm is damaged slightly. The thread for the binder bolt is stripped. Poking a biro in reveals confirms this. Would tapping it out to the next M-size up be a good enough solution?
I've never tapped a hole in my life.