Hm, I was just gonna try a normal thread chaser but I'm a little it concerned that I might catch onto the cross threading and just send the bad threading further down and ruin the good threads. Is this possible/likely?
The more I read about Starr Product's Back-Tap, the more I want to try it out. Supposidly the tool is able to compress and start from the good threads at the bottom then work its way up and "repair" the bad ones at the top. This seems like a good idea since I'm worried about cross threading further down if I start from the top. Any opinions? Waste of my money or worth a try?
Here's a video that Starr Products put out about the Back-Tap:
http://www.starrproducts.com/mov/Back%20Tap.wmv
And here's a description of the product:
http://www.starrproducts.com/backtap.html
TIA,
Matt