07-10-2012, 01:02 PM
Hello all,
I have the same problem with my bike as trilong2009 did three years ago. The threading in which my Brake Cable Barrel Adjuster Screw (for the rear brake) is apparently somewhat damaged or stripped -- even though I could see most of the threading -- because I am unable to turn the cable barrel adjuster tight and that in turn is not allowing me to adjust the cable. This first happened last year when the bike was new and hardly used, and so, I am a little skeptical that it was because of a lot of grime and grit that got caught in the there; but, nevertheless, I did try to wash it out and spray wd40 in there, but the thing still doesn't turn snug; it just keeps on turning around. It doesn't appear to be the screw because when I take the screw off, the nut screws on tight. And so, because I am cheap, and have no money, I can't afford the Helicoil and the Helicoil insertion tools that I need to insert a new thread in there. I am going to try cleaning it out again and spray vigorously with the wd40. In the meantime, if anybody out there has some insight to my problem (other than the problem of having no money to buy things) and on how I could resolve it on my own, I would greatly appreciate it. [/size][/font]
I have the same problem with my bike as trilong2009 did three years ago. The threading in which my Brake Cable Barrel Adjuster Screw (for the rear brake) is apparently somewhat damaged or stripped -- even though I could see most of the threading -- because I am unable to turn the cable barrel adjuster tight and that in turn is not allowing me to adjust the cable. This first happened last year when the bike was new and hardly used, and so, I am a little skeptical that it was because of a lot of grime and grit that got caught in the there; but, nevertheless, I did try to wash it out and spray wd40 in there, but the thing still doesn't turn snug; it just keeps on turning around. It doesn't appear to be the screw because when I take the screw off, the nut screws on tight. And so, because I am cheap, and have no money, I can't afford the Helicoil and the Helicoil insertion tools that I need to insert a new thread in there. I am going to try cleaning it out again and spray vigorously with the wd40. In the meantime, if anybody out there has some insight to my problem (other than the problem of having no money to buy things) and on how I could resolve it on my own, I would greatly appreciate it. [/size][/font]