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[Closed] Crank pedal thread repair - where?

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I have an old pair of cranks one of which has a knackered pedal thread which I want to save and i'm trying to find somewhere that will do a proper repair on it (i.e. cut a new larger thread in the crank and install a threaded insert).
Google has lead me to Highpath Engineering in Wales who can do it but they have a turn-around time of 4 weeks so i would rather find somewhere quicker or somewhere local to me (London) who can do it. Any ideas?


 
Posted : 18/05/2011 11:25 am
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Fitting a helicoil is really quite easy. You could try it yourself.


 
Posted : 18/05/2011 11:35 am
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Have you tried yellow pages? I think they list local businesses, might not have a section titled "Crank pedal thread repairers" but I'm sure with some effort you can find something under engineering services or the like. If you really cant find anything then most garrages should be able to do it.

FWIW I had my brake calliper threads done at a local CNC fabricator for a fiver.


 
Posted : 18/05/2011 11:43 am
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Thanks for the replies.
Don't want to fit a helicoil - want to do a proper repair with a new insert.


 
Posted : 18/05/2011 12:23 pm
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Don't want to fit a helicoil - want to do a proper repair with a new insert

I thought that's what a helicoil was?


 
Posted : 18/05/2011 12:26 pm
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A helicoil is made of coiled wire (like a spring). It works by expanding when something is threaded into it which is what keeps it in place. It's not an ideal solution for something which takes a lot of side load, like a pedal.
The proper solution is to use a solid threaded insert, as per in this article here:
http://thegoldenwrench.blogspot.com/2010/12/repairing-stripped-pedal-thread.html


 
Posted : 18/05/2011 12:39 pm
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euain your right - but you need to get it straight - its not just a case of drill and bosh ....

a pillar drill and some form of clamps as well as someone experianced and understands what they are doing would be far superior and more satisfactory than a numpty with a black and decker - probably with a wood or stone drill bit and a diy helicoil kit !

be aware that on many hollow cranks - this isnt really a viable option though !


 
Posted : 18/05/2011 12:41 pm
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In case anyone else has the same issue, I have found two shops in London that can do this job; Condor Cycles and Bikefix.
Cost seems to be the same everywhere - £25
However Condor currently have a 1 month lead time on any workshop bookings (!)


 
Posted : 18/05/2011 2:54 pm

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