Good idea. Also, Snap-on do a thread restoring file.
In a message dated 18/06/03 11:08:37 Pacific Daylight Time,
pixelsmith@gerardsgarage.com writes:
> Dan,
>
> The way I have successfully done this in the past is with a small
> triangular file. If you proceed slowly and check with the nut as you
> go, you should be fine. I would use a wire wheel to clean it up
> nicely first and then use a magnifying glass to examine where the
> problems lie in the threads
>
> Gerard
>
> At 10:44 AM -0700 6/18/03, Dan Mullis wrote:
> >I need to clean the threads on the rear end to which the nut that holds
> >the wheel bearing in place attaches. Is there a recommended tool? It
> >is the drivers side, so it is reverse threaded.
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