Cylinder head bypass tube

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johnboy
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Cylinder head bypass tube

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Hi, I have removed the cylinder head from my 1000 traveller (1959) and the bypass tube is corroded , I have ordered a new one but the new one appears to have a screw thread, the one in the cylinder head doesn't look screwed in , my question is how do I remove the old tube and is there a tube available that does not screw in but is tapped in ?

Many Thanks if any one can help.
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Re: Cylinder head bypass tube

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It IS screwed in - but you will have a job and a half to get the old one out. Probably have to carefully shell drill it out and retap the thread - quite a job. If it's not that rusty - I suggest leaving it well alone.
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Re: Cylinder head bypass tube

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The bypass tube on my traf blue is corroded too, debating whether to change it or not. I think I will leave it alone until it gives some issues.

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Re: Cylinder head bypass tube

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Thanks guys, I managed to chisel the old one out and this revealed the thread in the head.

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Re: Cylinder head bypass tube

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Well done - can be a terrible job!
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