It's funny you say that. I called both of the spring shops I use. They both said that's what they usually end up doing is welding them in.
I been looking online, found a internal thread chaser to fit but dam they are $400. I dont mind buying tools of any kind, but just for a 1 time use I'm probably gonna have to opt for welding mine unless I take the it all completely apart and go to a machine shop. Aggravating fo sho
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Its hard to thread it far enough with the pin in to get the cap to stop from blowing out.Tug Toy, Feedman, blairandgretchen and 14 others Thank this. -
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I'm not sure what the threads or pitch are to be honest tho.Tug Toy, Feedman, exhausted379 and 18 others Thank this. -
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@snowman_w900 a new cap may work at least you will have fresh threads on the cap.
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