LM,LOUD MOUSE wrote:I've been restoring and making others run for other folks for years and this JIS thread problem has not improved over that time which caused me to "See what would happen if I tapped to the ISO thread".
Well "Because I'm not afraid to tap to the ISO I found that "THE THREADS ARE ABLE TO HOLD THE SCREW WITH NORMAL PRESSURE". (same as the JIS)
What is the impact for a restoration.
YA CAN'T TELL WHAT THREAD THE SCREW IS"!
Locations like the points area, lever perches and head light rim can be installed with screws from any normal hardware store and all ya need to do is get/have the ISO tap.
For the perches I grind the end of the tap sort of flat to get as many threads without coming out the side.
Try this TIM and ya may be surprised how simple and cost and time effective this is. .................lm
If I understand you correctly, you are saying take the ISO M5 x 0.8mm tap that can easily be bought on McMasterCarr, and tap a M5 x 0.8mm threaded hole DIRECTLY ON TOP OF the current threaded hole. This means you would have both M5x0.9 and M5x0.8 in the same hole. Am I understanding you correclty?