Follow-up
The shaft was a 3/4" 24 TPI. We called a local machine shop looking to borrow
or
rent a die. The shop did not have that size but did suggest another nearby
shop.
For just $17 a die was purchased, cleaned up the shaft and the nut went on by
hand.
Thanks for the suggestions, hopefully the leaking seal is no more.
Bob
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Whoa you guys.. there are thread files at the tool store to restore
threads.. they're ~ $20.00 and work great.
Dunno offhand--something like a 3/4" SAE 'fine,' I imagine (measure diameter
with calipers and TPI with a thread pitch gauge)--but it might be hard to
find a die that size anyway (big $$$, probably).
Try taking a triangular file and filing 3-4 grooves perpendicular to the
threads in your old nut (if it's not too bunged-up); i.e. make a homemade
die. Clean up the starter thread on the pinion best you can with a jeweler's
file--if you can get your homemade die started you've got a chance. Use some
oil and work your homemade die back-and-forth (don't just torque it on).
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