CZ Eddie
Well-known member
I'm rebuilding the front end and engine of my '94 Ford truck and have noticed some screw holes are starting to surface-rust up a bit.
I'd like to fix that and also clean all the screw hole threads up before eventually reassemblying everything.
I guess I'm looking at 8MM through 17MM as the most common sizes.
And whatever the conversion of that is for SAE.
I'm on a budget and am a DIY'er.
Do I really need to go all out on a tap and die set just to clean up threads?
All I want to do is make sure the surface rust is removed and remove any burrs that may be in the threads.
If someone has time to kill on Amazon or Summit's websites, could you link me to what you think would be a good all-around kit for what I need, that won't break the bank?
I'd like to fix that and also clean all the screw hole threads up before eventually reassemblying everything.
I guess I'm looking at 8MM through 17MM as the most common sizes.
And whatever the conversion of that is for SAE.
I'm on a budget and am a DIY'er.
Do I really need to go all out on a tap and die set just to clean up threads?
All I want to do is make sure the surface rust is removed and remove any burrs that may be in the threads.
If someone has time to kill on Amazon or Summit's websites, could you link me to what you think would be a good all-around kit for what I need, that won't break the bank?