who has one?? agi nut needed

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christfr

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hey all.. am in the middle of fixin tims 1-18 down to the last bit and the indside of the agi nut is stripped need a new one.. anyone out there have one? be very happy to buy it from you. the machine came to life 8 years ago and came back for little minor surgery but am at a stand still till I can find a nut.. thanks so much

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Chris,

If you can't locate a spare its quite possible your nut is repairable. Most any machine shop could install a stainless Heli-coil or Timesert insert to restore the threads. The repair would be better then the original.

If you have trouble locating a local shop I'd install an insert for the cost of postage.
 
im gonna try the coil thing i had thought about it but wanted to try finding a new one first.. prob the best idea to use a coil.. thanks so much
 
Chris,

<span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif; font-size: medium;">everything of mine is in storage as I'm getting ready to move south.  IIRC, this part is a 6 digit number beginning with 6.  I can try to see if I can find one for you.  How soon do you need it?</span>

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<span style="font-family: comic sans ms,sans-serif; font-size: medium;">Rich </span>
 
hey rich any time would be awesome. in the mean time im gonna try a hela coil and see how i do with that ha ha. but if you can find one let me know il be happy to buy one from you
 
Chris, good deal, glad you got it working again! Heli-Coils are pretty spiffy, we install a lot of them in brand new parts. Properly installed your inserted part will be more durable then it was originally.

As with all threads be sure to use some form of lubricant on it. Especially if you have stainless on stainless which can cause trouble.
 

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