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Old 06-05-2007, 03:22 PM
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Need help with a cross threaded bolt

So this past weekend I screwed up my tie rod and steering rod. I had already unfortunately had the recall done, anyway I digress. I need some help with a problem I've run in to, The threaded stud that one of the inner tie rod bolts to the steering rod by has a few screwed up threads is there any way I can

a fix the threads

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b. replace the stud with out replacing the inner tie rod
Old 06-05-2007, 03:30 PM
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try using a thread chaser on it, usually works for me.
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Not sure what a thread trace is but go buy a thread file or a die AT SEARS AND YOU will be good to go.
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thread chaser. it's like a tap or die but less agressive so less chance of accidentially destroying the threads completely. gray tools makes a nice "thread restore" kit with various inner and outer thread restorers and some thread files. about $400.

you want a thread chaser or restorer so you won't crossthread a die and completely ruin the stud. a chaser won't cut new threads, only restore old ones.
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where is the best place to pick one of those up. I've seen thread taps but none of those.

Or can anyone tell me what thread chaser or thread file I need for that inner tie rod bolt

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Old 06-06-2007, 05:54 AM
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Buy a metric pitch guage to measuer the thread pitch
Get a metric bolt hole guage to tell you the diameter of the threaded bolt

Thread files usually have 4 sides with EIGHT different pitches on them (different on each end).

Tie rod MAY be left hand threaded (I dunno off hand)...
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Why not just replace the inner tie rod end?
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I'm starting to think about that

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just found this advance auto parts, Tread Saver TIE ROD END TRDSV
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I have a small thread repair file, has a 60 degree angle one one edge with file teeth cut along it. Have used it many times to repair threads. Got it at the local hardware store. With just a single "V", it'll work on any thread, SAE or metric.
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I'd try running a tap through it. If that doesn't work, replace the part. It's too much hassle to try to heli-coil etc etc.
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