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baby bee tank/ crankcase screw thread.
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baby bee tank/ crankcase screw thread.
hello, i was taking a old baby bee engine i got from a garage sale apart and one of the screws was really tight! 3 of them came out and one broke off in the middle, I was able to remove the stub of the screw that was broken but now I only have 3 screws. what is the thread of the screw as the guy at the hardware store didn't know.
flyguy
flyguy
flyguy- Guest
Re: baby bee tank/ crankcase screw thread.
I don't know the hread but they are available from cox international and probably ex model engines as well
Re: baby bee tank/ crankcase screw thread.
The thread is a 2-56 if your local shop has them.
We stock them as well:
http://www.exmodelengines.com/product.php?productid=17664&cat=268&page=4
Matt
We stock them as well:
http://www.exmodelengines.com/product.php?productid=17664&cat=268&page=4
Matt
Item best found at one of the vendors
I would expect the screws to be fond at the local hardwarwe store. The screw is a specialty item. Suggest replacing all the tanks screw while your at it.
superDav- Guest
Re: baby bee tank/ crankcase screw thread.
I thought so I just didn't say it so as not to confuse people.EXModelEngines wrote:The thread is a 2-56 if your local shop has them.
We stock them as well:
http://www.exmodelengines.com/product.php?productid=17664&cat=268&page=4
Matt
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