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head - exhaust thread stripped

Post by Seight-V8 »

hiya all,

yet more problems with my heads...

Just found that one of the exhaust bolt threads is stripped clean out.

the standard 3/8 unc bolt just goes straight in....no turning.

So looks like i either helicoil it or go next bolt size up.

So problem is.

can find a 3/8 unc helicoil but they are only 0.562ins (14.27mm) long

but the bolt is more like 1ins (25mm) long

Will this be enough to tighten the exhaust on with.

Anyone have exprience of this???

cheers

scott


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Seight-V8 wrote:hiya all,

yet more problems with my heads...

Just found that one of the exhaust bolt threads is stripped clean out.

the standard 3/8 unc bolt just goes straight in....no turning.

So looks like i either helicoil it or go next bolt size up.

So problem is.

can find a 3/8 unc helicoil but they are only 0.562ins (14.27mm) long

but the bolt is more like 1ins (25mm) long

Will this be enough to tighten the exhaust on with.

Anyone have exprience of this???

cheers

scott
I had a similar problem with an inlet manifold bolt, it won't be a problem as long as the end of the bolt can go past the end of the helicoil.

You should do you self a big favour and buy a load of long 3/8th screws, cut the heads off them and use them as studs in the exhaust holes. Let each one bottom out and then nip it up with two nuts locked together. The result is no more dodgy screwing steel bolts in and out of ali threads! :D

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General rule of thumb. A thread is at its maximum strength after 4 turns,
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thanks guys,

Just gotta wait till the helicoil kit comes, then another job off the list of many.

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helicoil it, then locktight a stud in there and then use brass nuts.
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Eliot wrote:helicoil it, then locktight a stud in there and then use brass nuts.

Brass nuts sound good, do you know where to get them from?

Cheers,

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Rimmers for sure..or..

3/8 UNC Brass Nuts

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vaultsman wrote:Rimmers for sure..or..

3/8 UNC Brass Nuts

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sidecar wrote:
Eliot wrote:helicoil it, then locktight a stud in there and then use brass nuts.

Brass nuts sound good, do you know where to get them from?

Cheers,

Pete
now the serious answer has been made...



Just wait till a cold night and the balls are freezing off the brass monkeys ;)


otherwise a boat shop generally has them to fit brassware on with.
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