Harryburgundy Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 12, 2015 #1 My newly arrived M10 brake studs have a course pitch...but my Stumpjumper requires a fine pitch. Is one standard?
My newly arrived M10 brake studs have a course pitch...but my Stumpjumper requires a fine pitch. Is one standard?
02gf74 Old School Grand Master Feedback View Jan 12, 2015 #2 Looks like not. Coarse 1.5 which appears to be thr "standard" as you refer. Fine is 1.25, 1.0 and 0.75
Looks like not. Coarse 1.5 which appears to be thr "standard" as you refer. Fine is 1.25, 1.0 and 0.75
Harryburgundy Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 12, 2015 #3 Re: Oh arse! Another £7.50 wasted. I had thought M10 would be 1.25 pitch
Harryburgundy Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 13, 2015 #4 Re: Mmm...I have not measured the pitch yet but according to sellers description the pitch is 1.25. I need super fine?
Re: Mmm...I have not measured the pitch yet but according to sellers description the pitch is 1.25. I need super fine?
02gf74 Old School Grand Master Feedback View Jan 13, 2015 #5 Just popped into my garage and regular bog standard plain vanilla M10 bolts are 1.5 mm. Sounds like you need fine, the terms fine superfine etc do not appear to be used consistently. Just make sure you specify the thread pitch.
Just popped into my garage and regular bog standard plain vanilla M10 bolts are 1.5 mm. Sounds like you need fine, the terms fine superfine etc do not appear to be used consistently. Just make sure you specify the thread pitch.
Harryburgundy Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 13, 2015 #6 Re: I downloaded a sheet with printed pitch examples and compared. Def need 1.0 Standard seems to be 1.25
Re: I downloaded a sheet with printed pitch examples and compared. Def need 1.0 Standard seems to be 1.25
G GSB Retro Guru Feedback View Jan 13, 2015 #7 Same pitch as a 2004 Toyota MR2 exhaust manifold stud. Just a bit of trivia, unlikely to come up in a pub quiz, but you never know...
Same pitch as a 2004 Toyota MR2 exhaust manifold stud. Just a bit of trivia, unlikely to come up in a pub quiz, but you never know...
KermitGKona88 Gold Trader Overbury's Fan Feedback View Jan 14, 2015 #9 Re: Just a thought wouldn't it be quicker easier and less hassle to just run a 1.25 pitch M10 tap through them :?:
Re: Just a thought wouldn't it be quicker easier and less hassle to just run a 1.25 pitch M10 tap through them :?:
G GSB Retro Guru Feedback View Jan 14, 2015 #10 Not if it's already got an m10 thread in there. All you'll do is remove more material and significantly weaken the female thread.
Not if it's already got an m10 thread in there. All you'll do is remove more material and significantly weaken the female thread.