I usually do all the work on my bike but a local shop that I bought new head tube bearings from was willing to press out the steer tube and put the new bearing on for an additionally $8.
Well they apparently did not protect the threads very well. Now I can not get the nut to go on more than half a turn. The threads are not real bad and I think a steel nut would clean them up on the way on. But I am sure the aluminum nut would get stripped.
How can I fix this? If I had a steel nut I would try to carefully get it threaded on but a nut that size with such fine threads is not the kind of thing I can find in a hardware store. I thought about using a metric thread file but the local hardware store is out for now and I am not sure who else has one. Any other ideas?
Well they apparently did not protect the threads very well. Now I can not get the nut to go on more than half a turn. The threads are not real bad and I think a steel nut would clean them up on the way on. But I am sure the aluminum nut would get stripped.
How can I fix this? If I had a steel nut I would try to carefully get it threaded on but a nut that size with such fine threads is not the kind of thing I can find in a hardware store. I thought about using a metric thread file but the local hardware store is out for now and I am not sure who else has one. Any other ideas?