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#180108 - 08/07/10 04:44 PM Diameter/Thread Count For Armature....
Captain Harley Offline
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What is the diameter/thread count for the armature shaft end that is threaded for the pully nut? The armature is the one used in all '29 through '39 generators. I'm guessing it is a 11/16 x 24 ? I've messed up the threads on an armature, but hope to be able to repair it. TIA, Bob wink


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#180113 - 08/07/10 05:29 PM Re: Diameter/Thread Count For Armature.... [Re: Captain Harley]
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Well I've answered my own question! The diameter/thread count is: .669/20. Found it on eBay of all places. Now to try and find a die that size. What does .669 come out to in fractions? Bob wink

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#180137 - 08/07/10 08:24 PM Re: Diameter/Thread Count For Armature.... [Re: Captain Harley]
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Did you mic the shaft?
11/16" = 0.6875" .6693 is equal to 17 MM that seems to me to be way too large, are you sure it isn't a 7/16 20 thread, the same as the lug nuts? have you tried a lug nut on the shaft?

the closest inch is 85/128" is equal to 0.66406
171/256" = 0.66796"
43/64" is equal to 0.671875"


Edited by MrMack (08/07/10 08:44 PM)
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#180141 - 08/07/10 09:27 PM Re: Diameter/Thread Count For Armature.... [Re: Captain Harley]
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There is a special adjustable thread chasing tool that is used to repair the threads on various sizes of armature shafts.

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#180145 - 08/07/10 09:48 PM Re: Diameter/Thread Count For Armature.... [Re: Junkyard Dog]
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Or you can use a thread file to straighten the threads. They come with four thread pitches on each end. Takes a little practice and time but do a good job of fixing OOpses.
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#180147 - 08/08/10 03:42 AM Re: Diameter/Thread Count For Armature.... [Re: Chipper]
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MrMack: I didn't even think about using a mic....duh! The armature shaft diameter is definitely larger then the lug nut
bolt.

JunkYardDogJunkYardDog: I just might look around for an older automotive electrical repair shop. That would be where I would find one
of those tools you mentioned I guess.

Chipper: Good idea! I'll have to remove a little of the "mushroom" (don't ask how it got there) from the end
of the shaft first. crazy

Thank ya' much guys the suggestions are much appreciated.

Bob wink
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#180169 - 08/08/10 08:04 AM Re: Diameter/Thread Count For Armature.... [Re: Captain Harley]
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Originally Posted By: Captain Harley


Chipper: Good idea! I'll have to remove a little of the "mushroom" (don't ask how it got there) from the end of the shaft



one word, Brass


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#180706 - 08/15/10 07:05 AM Re: Diameter/Thread Count For Armature.... [Re: Dads 31]
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Dads 31,
I tried brass at first then went to steel. A lack of patience is a very nasty habit. You'd think I would have learned by now! Bob wink
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