I’ve had it before where I’ve re threaded the stripped part with a die of a smaller diameter. And used a smaller nut. Full thread length that way. Works fine with a suitable washer. Takes a bit of care as the stripped shaft obviously isn’t the correct diameter for the die I’m using. But with split dies you can make it happen. Creep up on it tightening the die each time.
If you put the wheel on the shaft, no nut or key, and spin it with valve grinding compound you create a much better fit and you also remove any of those high spots
Dang I just got done doing this same job last week!!! luckily I didn’t have to use a nut chaser but I did have trouble releasing the cable. I used loctite on the nut just for reassurance so it won’t easily work loose
While fixing it works, the threads are bad enough that I wouldn't risk it. Time is money and at what should be $95-120 minimum per hour, you are approaching the cost of a 100% new helm (with a warranty) to try and salvage this.
I have to replace my rotary steering. It literally started falling apart from rust. It still works but my steering is a bit crunchy 😂 I can't get the pin to push in.
Why don't you use the files on the bottom of your snapon kit to smooth out the threads before using the chaser. Thats whats they are for.
All the gear, no idear
I’ve had it before where I’ve re threaded the stripped part with a die of a smaller diameter. And used a smaller nut. Full thread length that way. Works fine with a suitable washer. Takes a bit of care as the stripped shaft obviously isn’t the correct diameter for the die I’m using. But with split dies you can make it happen. Creep up on it tightening the die each time.
If you put the wheel on the shaft, no nut or key, and spin it with valve grinding compound you create a much better fit and you also remove any of those high spots
If you can't get enough threads to engage, you can sand the grooves off of the taper, which will make it sit lower.
How about a file? A triangle file would have done the trick easy and more accurately
I think I'd use locktite on that because the nylon doesn't have much to grab. My first choice would be to scrap it.
Dang I just got done doing this same job last week!!! luckily I didn’t have to use a nut chaser but I did have trouble releasing the cable. I used loctite on the nut just for reassurance so it won’t easily work loose
While fixing it works, the threads are bad enough that I wouldn't risk it. Time is money and at what should be $95-120 minimum per hour, you are approaching the cost of a 100% new helm (with a warranty) to try and salvage this.
I have to replace my rotary steering. It literally started falling apart from rust. It still works but my steering is a bit crunchy 😂 I can't get the pin to push in.
Real mechanic'ing !! taking place, I love videos from the real world...
You saved it. There is not much mechanical efforts applied on the steering wheel, so your fix should do the trick.
drill a hole at top of nut and use a cotter pin
Great content!
Thanks man.
The amount of money you have saved me is unreal. Thanks for the great education you provide in every video! You're a bloody legend
Wow, thank you!
Ivan Viera from Puerto Rico . My friend I subscribed in your Chanel because you are an honest guy how much an hour you charge.
I’ve been save by using a thread file a few times
Nice...I'm first for a change🎉
Air hammer would never do that!
yeeeee