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oothef 11 Dec 2011 13:14

It'd have to be flanged or washered up as there's a +8mm hole in the casing, I'd go with 8mm ally drilled and tapped to m6 securely in situ.

luadraman 11 Dec 2011 18:35

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Originally Posted by mark manley (Post 358960)
I think you should take your M8 studs to an engineering company and get them to drill and tap the M6 thread on a lathe to keep then concentric and square, this will add to cost but trying to drill them in situ will not be easy, the core diameter of the stud is only about 6.8mm in the first place.
Locitite 270 should hold them in fine, degrease everything with a solvent cleaner or petrol first.

But where would the fun in that be? :biggrin3: I see where you're coming from but I'd much rather a home solution, not just to save money but also for the learning experience. I'll be taking it nice and slow anyway and will have the help of a friend with a good head. I was going to go for the Loctite 3479 to hold it in place as I need some for some other bits on the bike, only thing is I can't get it locally yet I haven't found a place that ships it to Ireland, might be waiting a while but will post up the job when it's done.


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