Oily Rag
Well-Known Member
I changed the pump on the Jabsco toilet several years ago. Recently, I tried to repeat the process, but as I removed the four self-tapping screws, they brought with them some spirals of the hard plastic they had been screwed into. The new pump could not be fitted to the now-enlarged holes.
I’ve looked at the self tappers Jabsco use and they have a two start spiral thread, one high and one low. I normally fit screws by rotating anti-clockwise until I feel the thread drop in, then tighten up. But with double start threads of this type, there are two possible start positions: one for the high and one for the low thread of the screw. I think using the thread a second time, after factory assembly, gives a risk of cutting a second deeper thread rather than reusing the existing one. Then, when the screw is removed, it brings out a spiral of swarf.
Any thoughts - or experience?
I’ve looked at the self tappers Jabsco use and they have a two start spiral thread, one high and one low. I normally fit screws by rotating anti-clockwise until I feel the thread drop in, then tighten up. But with double start threads of this type, there are two possible start positions: one for the high and one for the low thread of the screw. I think using the thread a second time, after factory assembly, gives a risk of cutting a second deeper thread rather than reusing the existing one. Then, when the screw is removed, it brings out a spiral of swarf.
Any thoughts - or experience?