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Brett Glover

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Hey all trying to replace a damaged nut from throttle body 3 on my 87 k100 rs. My verniers tell me approx 25 threads per inch and 8mm diameter. I assumed it was M8 x 1.00mm but when I try to screw a similar nut on a shaft it does not seem to fit? Can anyone please inform me of the thread size on the end of the butterfly shafts for the Half nut

    

moriarti

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Most likely M8 1.5/1.25


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Gauntlett

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Namrick fasteners have just about everything, for the cost get both, speedy delivery Ive had a few bits from them

    

Two Wheels Better

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In tap & die sets there's a thread pitch gauge. Or get one separately from a tools supplier or auto parts shop. It's an essential tool in any garage except the ones that only store surfboards.  Wink
K100 RS Throttle Body Shaft Thread Size Thread10


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Suzi Q

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M8 x 1.0
...but left hand.....?

(I could be up for my second pint of Guinness here, woohoo!)


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chris846 wrote:M8 x 1.0
...but left hand.....?

(I could be up for my second pint of Guinness here, woohoo!)
Multiple Guinness....Giunnai? I can never, ever have just one. Down my local they have US pints (16oz) and a proper pint. The waitstaff (well, when they were open for bidness) always just handed me the 20oz version, no questions asked. It's barely the crack of noon here soon, but I might have to run down to the packy (New Englander for package store or bottle shop), grab a sixer and blow the froth off a few.


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"How many cars did we pass today?" "ALL of them."
1977 R75/7-100, '93 K11/K12 Big Block, '93 K1100RS, '95 R100 Mystic, '96 K1100RS, 2 x '98 K1200RS, '06 K1200R & '09 K1300GT
    

Brett Glover

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Well the correct answer goes to Chris 846.I think I might have been on the Guinness also? I confirmed it is in fact M8 x 1.00mm but for some reason on Throttle Body 3 the thread is left hand. Feel a bit silly for overlooking that.
So after many phonecalls today I cannot for the life of me source a M8 x 1.00mm Half Nut with left hand thread. open to suggestions

    

Suzi Q

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It's because the throttle linkage is attached to that spindle and would tend to unscrew a RH thread - same applies to throttle 2 on a '75. Reason I know? - 'cos I almost destroyed a spindle trying to screw the nut back on the 'right' way when I swapped the throttle quadrant over on the K75k. You learn from your mistakes they say, well I graduated from the School of Mistakes.
If you're struggling for a nut, I could send you a spare?


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Brett Glover

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Chris, I understand now as to why, just feel like a dick for not recognizing earlier. But as you say we learn from our mistakes.
I would love it if you could send me a nut. If you message me I will transfer some money to you to cover postage and nut costs, and maybe a few Guinness.
Appreciate the help

    

Brett Glover

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Chris,

I found some in the UK on UK Ebay. Had to buy 5 but hey. I really appreciate your offer and advice. Cheers.

    

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