Having one odd fitting will remind your friend not to overtighten fasteners.

dougP

On Monday, July 28, 2014 9:24:08 AM UTC-7, Brian Campbell wrote:
>
> So this "friend" of mine was installing a Burley Moose Rack on "his" 
> Hilsen. Like the good son of any 8 year Marine Corps veteran had been 
> taught, he "snugged those bolts down good and tight!" In the process, 
> shearing the threads right off of the eyelet.
>
> My "friend" is resourceful and has a tap & die set. He first tried 
> cleaning up the eyelet with a 5mm tap but it was clear the threads were 
> gone. Not worry, he used a fresh 6mm tap, some cutting fluid and the job 
> was complete. Rack installed. Safety now abounds
>
> The question my "friend" had was whether to just leave the rear drive 
> side, top ,eyelet at 6mm and all of the others at 5mm or now re-tap 
> everything on the frame, except the seat post bolt, to 6mm for uniformity?
>
> Is "he" crazy, obsessive, just a pseudo-engineer or do you think there is 
> any merit to making the change of all of the mounting points to 6mm?
>
>

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