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nev keeling
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Thread size
Does anyone know what the outer thread size is on the 57 Ariel SQ4 MII Centre stem and where can I buy a die nut.
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Re: Thread size
hi you will be able to get a nut and die look on Drags for the nut and what thread and size it is
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For taps and dies etc, Tracy Tools are excellent.
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Re: Thread size
It will be a Cycle thread. Are you able to measure the diameter?nev keeling wrote: Mon Jun 09, 2025 9:00 pm Does anyone know what the outer thread size is on the 57 Ariel SQ4 MII Centre stem and where can I buy a die nut.
Regards Nev Keeling
As Mike said, Tracy Tools are excellent.
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Re: Thread size
You don't need/want any excess play there either. Die Nuts are generally not adjustable. You might have to also make a new Cone and locknut. Nev
Re: Thread size
Hi
If by 'centre stem' you mean the pivot for the upper and lower steering yokes this will be a cycle thread, probably 26 threads per inch, (TPI). However getting a die in this large size may be difficult, Tracy only list a few, you may be lucky but if not you can probably restore the thread with a suitable thread file, Tracy supply these too.
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If by 'centre stem' you mean the pivot for the upper and lower steering yokes this will be a cycle thread, probably 26 threads per inch, (TPI). However getting a die in this large size may be difficult, Tracy only list a few, you may be lucky but if not you can probably restore the thread with a suitable thread file, Tracy supply these too.
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What is the diameter of the thread?
Die nuts are not adjustable and generally use for thread cleaning/restoration, not cutting new.
Uni Tools list a 1" x 26tpi at £101.70.....gulp.....
Depending on the diameter you might find bicycle tooling suitable. eg Cyclo Tools
https://www.bob-elliot.co.uk/viewdetail ... rget=46214
Die nuts are not adjustable and generally use for thread cleaning/restoration, not cutting new.
Uni Tools list a 1" x 26tpi at £101.70.....gulp.....
Depending on the diameter you might find bicycle tooling suitable. eg Cyclo Tools
https://www.bob-elliot.co.uk/viewdetail ... rget=46214
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Die required is 1-1/8" x 28 tpi anybody out there got one?
Thanks nev
Thanks nev
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