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LMTV Spicer bolt thread

mildoc

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It appears the threads that the Spicer bolt/banjo bolt goes into are stripped. It looked like it was 5/8" 20thread but that still won't allow the bolt even to start. I looked up the 673998 specs and they don't seem to match up.

Any ideas to the bolt/thread size of this one?
 

simp5782

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Take a picture of the location and what is stripped out on the truck. Some parts get different variants/ updates depending on WMOs or services done.
 

simp5782

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Other number for a coarse thread bolt is 673608. Dunno if those specs help you or not.

Your bolt you posted and the one being sold on ebay look similar in size.
 

mildoc

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It is for the hose that attaches to the wheel for the CTIS. Where this hose attaches. This isn't my photo, I will take one of my wheel tomorrow but this is the hose I have. The old bolt was completely stripped of threads and barely holding in.
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mildoc

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It looks like just the first few threads are damaged. I will try to find a tap to see if I can clean them up and if not, then on to the next step.
 

mildoc

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So here is the information I can pass on for the repair if anyone has this issue. Banjo bolt is 18mm 1.5 threads. A 16.5mm drill bit isn't easy to find but a 5/8 drilled it out for the tap. I'm not sure what hollow stud was in it before but there was no way it was even close to the 18mm since the 5/8 drill bit took a good amount of material before I cut the threads.
 

m-35tom

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here is another good tip, if you ever need a tap, NEVER buy one from NAPA. they are junk made in China and are not even close to sharp. Will not even work as a thread chaser.
 

CallMeColt

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So here is the information I can pass on for the repair if anyone has this issue. Banjo bolt is 18mm 1.5 threads. A 16.5mm drill bit isn't easy to find but a 5/8 drilled it out for the tap. I'm not sure what hollow stud was in it before but there was no way it was even close to the 18mm since the 5/8 drill bit took a good amount of material before I cut the threads.
This is incorrect. It is not 18mm 1.5. It is 5/8 18 but not regular thread or NPT. I think it is ORB thread type but am still trying to figure it out myself for sure. ORB makes sense though since it is all made from hydraulic fittings.
 
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