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Cast Iron Cylinder Head Crack Repair Threading

 
 
Cast Iron Cylinder Head Crack Repair Threading
Cast Iron Cylinder Head Crack Repair Threading
4. Next, the threading bit cuts threads into the hole to match the threads of the tapered plug. The best technique is to turn the bit clockwise a half turn to cut the threads into the hole, then back off a quarter turn to eject trapped chips. Cutting oil helps prevent burrs and extends tap life. View Related Article
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