bansheefire Posted July 27, 2006 Report Posted July 27, 2006 (edited) ok i was trying to install some brand new intake boots because my other ones craked so after i get all the allen bolts but one that dint want to screw in so i look and the hole is stripped and the alen bold now has play how can i re thread :shoothead: COME ON GUYS NE HELP ??? Edited July 27, 2006 by bansheefire Quote
BenBB Posted July 27, 2006 Report Posted July 27, 2006 Helicoil it...it's just gonna be a bitch to tap & drill it with the jugs in place, and keeping the aluminum shavings out of the motor... Quote
bansheefire Posted July 27, 2006 Author Report Posted July 27, 2006 Helicoil it...it's just gonna be a bitch to tap & drill it with the jugs in place, and keeping the aluminum shavings out of the motor... how do i helicoil it not really familiar with that Quote
BenBB Posted July 28, 2006 Report Posted July 28, 2006 It comes in a kit, you can find them at Napa or Fastenal or most auto parts or bolt/bearing supply places; has a drill bit, a tap, and bunch of little spring looking things. What you do is drill the old threaded hole out (carefully-it has to be straight), it's not a big hole just enough to get rid of the old threads. Then you tap the new hole (again carefully-tapping fluid or light oil helps the process, it's a pretty coarse tap so you only get one shot at it, line it up straight and run it in one turn, back a half turn, and repeat). Finally you thread the insert in, should come with a little tool, it has external threads that match the threads you just tapped and internal threads that match the bolt you're going to put in...so you have to make sure you get the right kit that is the correct diameter and thread pitch for the bolt you're installing. Depending on the insert length and the bolt length you'll probably need to break the little installation tang off the insert after it's threaded in. After it's installed just treat it like anything else that's threaded, although loctite wouldn't be a good idea since it could pull the insert out, I use never-sieze on those intake bolts. Like I said earlier though, the hard part is going to be drilling a straight hole if the jugs are still mounted, and keeping the shavings out of the motor. Good luck. Quote
tjz70 Posted July 28, 2006 Report Posted July 28, 2006 how do i helicoil it not really familiar with that I had to do the same thing on one of my bolts, like he said you get one shot! go to much to either side or get it off center you could crack it around the bolt hole then it becomes a nightmare. plug the intake port really good to keep everything clean. I had my motor on the worrk bench makes it a little easier you don't have much room to do it when its mounted. Good luck with your project! Quote
rtg_61184 Posted July 28, 2006 Report Posted July 28, 2006 as they said above helicoil is the best fix but if its not stripped too bad you could chase it with a tap and that might get you over until you have time to pull the motor and helicoil it. Quote
fastcar01 Posted July 28, 2006 Report Posted July 28, 2006 Yeah, shove a rag in the intake port, and grease the bit, that will help shavings stick to it. That may be hard with the engine in there. A right angle drill would help. Quote
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