Alko lock receiver thread

Oct 15, 2024
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I think I've stripped the thread.
Does any one in the South East Northumberland area have the necessary 3 piece M20×1.5 tap set I could perhaps borrow...
Thanks in advance for any replies.
 
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You would probably just get away with a plug tap to clean the threads, they are not much money
 
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One way to reclaim a damaged bolt is to use a same sized bolt and use a junior hacksaw to put 3 or 4 cuts at an vertical angle to the thread.The grooves made assist in recutting the damaged thread.If possible a drop or two of lubricant should used,and the bolt tightened slightly,then released,this backward and forward operation should be repeated until it is fully inserted,cleaning off any swarf of the bolt collected on the bolt thread.IF! I remember correctly it may be the same size tap as used on Carver 2 hot water heater (plastic water connectors).Good luck..Gary
 
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I have purchased a re-thread tap kit from eBay...£16.
Hopefully it will sort it out...
 

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If you have indeed stripped the thread out of the receiver then there will be no metal left for the tap to cut into to "repair" it.
They only option then is a new receiver, or a "helicoil " insert.
 
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Well, just been to the van with tap set, £15.95 and tap wrench £9.95...
Lifted the van using alko jack, wheel off, re-threaded the receiver as per the video by the Cox's on You Tube...bingo!!!
Couldn't be more pleased to get the security on the van as per the Bailey standard...
Hope this helps anyone with similar issues...
 

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