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Somehow, despite careful use of a torque wrench, I've managed to thread a couple of the rotor bolts on my Hope XC rear hub (wanders off to the corner and hangs his head in shame).

Any suggestions to sort this... Without buying a new hub, as finances won't stretch to this.

I had thought that I could careful drill the bolt holes out to the other side and fix bolts and nuts.. Not pretty but would it work? Any other suggestions?


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 7:56 am
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Probably a daft answer, but how about asking hope ?


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 7:58 am
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Helicoil should fix it, or even just a longer bolt to reach the last bit of thread

Tbh if it is only a couple of bolts and its on the back its not a big issue of unless you are a larger chap or ride gnarr to the max


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 7:59 am
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Can you get a nut onto the back side of the hole? Some hubs you can, some have blind holes so you can't.


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 8:08 am
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3 bolts is normal in weight saving world 😉


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 8:09 am
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You've "stripped" the thread not threaded it 🙄


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 8:12 am
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You've "stripped" the thread not threaded it

I'm sure correcting his terminology used was his main concern today, nice one!


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 8:18 am
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OK fit a helicoil then. 🙄

But if the OP can't get the terminology correct or tighten a setscrew using a torque wrench, what chance does he stand fitting a helicoil?


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 8:29 am
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As Dibbs suggests, find someone with experience of fitting helicoils and get them to do it.


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 8:43 am
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You guys suggesting helicoil - you really think theres enough meat round an xc disk tap to helicoil it ?


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 8:50 am
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thanks for the terminology correction... distracted by 3 excited children! I'll try the longer bolts suggestion, and failing that find someone to fit helicoils for me :-p
Ta


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 8:52 am
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I just had a look at my hub and your right, the bosses for the bolt holes aren't very big.
I'd still helicoil it as the neatest option, but putting a nut behind would be easier. There's room for it, although it would be best to file the face of the nut to a slight angle to match the hub.


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 9:00 am
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If you're going to Helicoil it why not just enlarge the hole to M6? You'll need to enlarge the holes on the rotor to match. Shouldn't adversely weaken the set up.


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 9:37 am
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Possibly try a tap and die set to repair the thread if its not too bad. I have recovered an ISCG tab by this method. Useful thing to have even if it doesn't work circa £20 for a Clarkes one.


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 11:02 am
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I'd put a nut behind it, and I would file the back of the boss square rather than the nut. In my view that's better than weakening the sides of the boss by fitting a helicoil or oversize bolt. For really neat, I'd put a bit of epoxy where the nut sits (not on the thread!) to make it captive.


 
Posted : 11/05/2013 11:27 am

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