Kevin,
  Use a thread pitch gage and make sure the threads are the same. If they are,
maybe a clean-up with a die or tap would be called for.

Kevin L. Rupert

Kevin Hester wrote:

> Hi gang,
>
> I'm working on getting my DF up on it's gear.  I have the gold anodized
> Wicks/Cleveland style axles.  These are designed to bolt onto the gear with
> four bolts.  All of this is happy, but when I try to thread the large nut
> onto the axle it goes on about 1/4" inch and then becomes very hard to turn.
>
> Are these MS axle bolts & aluminum axles designed to be a little cross
> threaded?  I don't want to just tighten down the nut, because I'm concerned
> that it will damage the axle.  It is almost like the pitch of the nut is a
> little different than the pitch of the axle.  I looked at the Wicks catalog
> and the part numbers for the axles and nuts are correct.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Kevin
>
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