Tilt Fork problem

Bobby R

Steel Member
Yeah so i have week old tilt forks and i was trying to take them off my deck with a addict headset, the addict top cap was stuck on the fork tube so i tried hitting it a couple times with a wrench then it messed up the top thread in the fork.
Is there anyway i can get a starnut in there?
is there anyway to fix this?
 

christianewing

Steel Member
You cant "fix" threads...Usually the top cap is really hard to get off forks if they still have the rubber seal on them...Just get a hammer and hang the deck off of a table so that your fork can spin freely and hit the top of your fork with the hammer until it is flat with the top cap. Then grab the top cap and pull it off.
 

Bobby R

Steel Member
You cant "fix" threads...Usually the top cap is really hard to get off forks if they still have the rubber seal on them...Just get a hammer and hang out deck off of a table or something equivalent so that your fork is free from everything and hit the top of your fork until it gets to the top cap.

Don't quite understand what you mean, can you explain it in a different way or something?
 

TomK

Super Moderator
Staff member
Sounds like you messed them up pretty bad. What you can do is just take a starnut and just pound it in there.
 

Bobby R

Steel Member
this,or you could
get a tap and die set,and buy the right size heli-coil and just tap it and it would be fine

I was thinking of doing this if Tilt couldn't do anything or thought of anything to help me.

Why don't you just call the Tilt shop?

I emailed them last night but no reply so i was patiently waiting, i was thinking of calling but i didn't.

Sounds like you messed them up pretty bad. What you can do is just take a starnut and just pound it in there.

I'm not sure if a starnut would fit in there is the problem, not sure if there's any small starnut of that size.
 

All-Weld

Member
Just have a machine shop "chase" the threads for you...they will just run a tap through it and youll be good to go.
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Bobby R

Steel Member
Just have a machine shop "chase" the threads for you...they will just run a tap through it and youll be good to go.
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I'll probably try that depends if i could find one for the right price.

and everyone who mentioned the starnut, the 1" starnut won't fit.
 

All-Weld

Member
Yeah..i was going to say a 1" starnut would be too big... Tilt forks have a really thick wall. You will need a 7/8" starnut.
And the machine shop suggestion only works if you know somebody who works at a machine shop that will hook u up.
If you dont know anybody i would just take it to a machine shop anyway and ask them how much it would cost to fix. They might surprise you and do it for free just to be nice.
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