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Offline 38flattie

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HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« on: April 03, 2013, 04:44:19 PM »

Don is working like crazy to get the lifters done. We are using early Harley adjustors, and just found out the take a m7 x .8 Tap!

If anyone has one they are willing to sell, or knows where I can get one ASAP, it would be much appreciated!
« Last Edit: April 03, 2013, 05:18:55 PM by 38flattie »
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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2013, 05:42:17 PM »
Bolts and Industrial Supplies in Australia has a Sutton tap
https://www.bolt.com.au/m7-08-intermediate-high-speed-steel-tap-p-100724.html

Sutton tools doesn't list it. So . . .
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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2013, 06:54:43 PM »
Wow! new fenders and tires.

buddy,
looked through my hog taps and dies - nothing.
do you know what it was used for ?

called my machinist~~
      he found it online at-
   production tool on Brookpark Road in Cleveland
         and at-
    Msc Industrial ( Industries ? ) in Detroit

out of the yellow pages- production tool supply of Ohio -216-265-0000

I hope this helps you out.
would still like to know what that thread is used in on a Harley.
and still like that all thread up front.

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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2013, 08:04:34 PM »
Local mac, matco or snapon dealer have it? Maybe as part of a large tap and die set. Any bolt and tool places near you?
Grainger?
I will look in my mac tap set when I get home and see if I can get you a part number.

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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #4 on: April 03, 2013, 10:25:51 PM »
KBC Tools has a really good stock of really odd taps and dies. They're probably your best bet. When you order the tap get them to send you a catalog too. It's phone book sized. They have lots of stuff you never knew existed.

Are you sure that they're actually metric? Harley had a lot of their own bolts with odd threads in the earlier models.

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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #5 on: April 04, 2013, 01:38:39 AM »
I have one here but it will probably take a week to reach you. Do you need the bolts that match?. Let me know. Mike.

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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #6 on: April 04, 2013, 09:02:00 AM »
Buddy... old Harley and M anything does not really compute.... Have you checked with the local or non local Harley Shop to confirm?  Sure it isn't a wallowed 1/4 20.
Harley guys on the site... chime in here and help a Buddy out  :-D
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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #7 on: April 04, 2013, 10:08:54 AM »
  It is a 9/32 - 32   dam close to .8 pitch --  I did the cardinal sin " assumed " metric after I put the calipers to it. I re-checked it this morning with the mic. and a 32 pitch gauge.     Thanks for the input guys !!!!!!!!

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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #8 on: April 04, 2013, 10:23:28 AM »
Part number 1-372-135 at KBC Tools. Good luck.

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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #9 on: April 04, 2013, 07:58:00 PM »
Buddy... old Harley and M anything does not really compute....

The lifter adjustors I have were from 45's and K models. The same basic adjustor, or at least the thread, was used 1915-1984= Singles, Knucks, Pans, Shovels, O.H.V. 45’s, Sportster and K models........"
With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. However, this is not necessarily a good idea. It is hard to be sure where they are going to land, and it could be dangerous sitting under them as they fly overhead. -- RFC 1925

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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #11 on: April 05, 2013, 06:28:41 PM »
No possible way that any good Amurican bike, especially a Harlem F-ing Davidson, would have any of that commie metric thread stuff on it!! I believe 9/32-32 but 7mmx.8, nfw!!

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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #12 on: April 05, 2013, 07:26:27 PM »
-this link is to MSC's page 287---they have the 9/32-32 in stock in both plug and bottoming for about $29.

http://metalworking.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNSRITW?PMAKA=04840906

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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #13 on: April 24, 2013, 05:47:15 AM »
No possible way that any good Amurican bike, especially a Harlem F-ing Davidson, would have any of that commie metric thread stuff on it!! I believe 9/32-32 but 7mmx.8, nfw!!

Rex

Unfortunately, Harley has gone a bit "Commie" as you say.... the newer bikes have A LOT of metric stuff - starting with things like 39mm or 41mm diameter fork tubes .... think of all of the other ramifications from JUST THAT ONE!

Also, quite a lot of smaller items have beeb "discovered" as being metric.....
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Re: HELP! I need a m7 x .8 Tap! Any Harley Guys?
« Reply #14 on: April 24, 2013, 06:42:03 AM »
No possible way that any good Amurican bike, especially a Harlem F-ing Davidson, would have any of that commie metric thread stuff on it!! I believe 9/32-32 but 7mmx.8, nfw!!

Rex

Unfortunately, Harley has gone a bit "Commie" as you say.... the newer bikes have A LOT of metric stuff - starting with things like 39mm or 41mm diameter fork tubes .... think of all of the other ramifications from JUST THAT ONE!

Also, quite a lot of smaller items have beeb "discovered" as being metric.....


That's cause a "lot" of their parts are being outsourced to companies in China.  A few years back a company in Australia that made several HD parts had a labor dispute and lost HD business, those parts plus a lot of others started being machined in China.