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Originally Posted by marki
Better off lapping the worm and wheel together with a fine grit paste, that way you get both and better match one to the other. Wont help a bit if the worm and wheel are below par though as this cannot be fixed. It works best on accurately cut worms.
Mark
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Was thinking of that but the worm is brass and the wheel some kinda of alloy mix. If i did the brass worm would be chewed out first before any real impact was made on the wheel i think. Though i guess i could just do a few revs of the wheel then take it off and polish it with the dremenal.