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E C Tuner machining question

Hi
Need some info on machining the 850-24 threads for the tuner. I am thinking about buying one and getting my ducks in a row.
I have seen a print and my question is would the threads need to be all the way against the shoulder or would a .090 relief cut (square grooving tool) work? My tool with out a relief cut method can only get .090 or so from the shoulder anyway.
Thx for the help!
 
Does the tuner have a counterbore? If so and if it's deep enough, you should be good without a relief cut.
 
I watched the video and can’t tell how close the threads are to the shoulder.
The print doesn’t have a thread ending dimension. Maybe doesn’t matter?
 
Don’t overthink it. You will be just fine with a relief. For what it’s worth, the EC tuners that I’ve installed have had a relief in them as well.
 
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Hi
Need some info on machining the 850-24 threads for the tuner. I am thinking about buying one and getting my ducks in a row.
I have seen a print and my question is would the threads need to be all the way against the shoulder or would a .090 relief cut (square grooving tool) work? My tool with out a relief cut method can only get .090 or so from the shoulder anyway.
Thx for the help!
It has a .100” thread relief built into the tuner. So as long as you stay less than .100” from shoulder you don’t need a thread relief.
 
Hi morning
When threading the barrel do you need to indicate off the rifling in a 4 jaw or would using the 3 jaw
be good enough for this application?
Thx!
 

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