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Junk shops & car boot sales are a good source of good quality old tools. Add the metric bits from ebay etc and the really common ones are worth buying new. 18 mm A/F is odd, knowing the age and country of origin is often a guide ?

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6 minutes ago, Canal Navvy said:

Junk shops & car boot sales are a good source of good quality old tools. Add the metric bits from ebay etc and the really common ones are worth buying new. 18 mm A/F is odd, knowing the age and country of origin is often a guide ?

ANSI ( American national standards institute ) 12mm bolt has an 18mm  across the flats head . What the pitch or thread angle is I don't know .  

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We come across 18mm heads a lot on our Merc trucks, top of my head think they are 12mm thread with 1.75 pitch, or we had 14mm thread with 2.00 pitch! Both have 18mm heads.

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It’s on a vw Passat 2003.

Thanks for all the replies. What I need to do is drill the old hole out and re-tap it with the next size up.

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It’s one of the bolts that hold the calliper carrier on. That’s why I’d rather re tap than put in an helicoil.

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It’s one of the bolts that hold the calliper carrier on. That’s why I’d rather re tap than put in an helicoil.

I totally agree. If it didnt tap out clean then i think i’d be finding a breakers for a good 2nd hand hub carrier.
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These sets from Bergen are ok as jobbers taps and dies, not workshop quality but good enough if you shave the hair off your knuckles. About £60 ish, good set to throw in the service truck.

 

Bob

 

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Edit: The only thing I use an 18mm tap for is Lambda probe bosses, are you sure its 18mm thread and not 18mm spanner size?

 

Bob

 

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Think the thread is either M12x1.25 or M12x1.5 on the calliper carriers. Have you got a vernier to measure the bolt? Some of the bigger vw use M14 also 

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