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Streamline Wire Threads Tight

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While assembling the BF9-2 I discovered that one of the new streamline wires has a left-hand thread that has not been rolled deep enough to accept a nut or the clevis fork. These are rolled threads, so I don't know if it is okay to just run a die over the threads to cut them deep enough, or if the wire needs to go thru a roller die. Any experience or suggestions?

Thanks,

Danny
 

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