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    Default Time Sert - Big Sert

    Anyone have a big sert 10 x 1.25 kit they could let me borrow for some cash?

    This happened to me


    and I need to repair it asap. Any other suggestions on fixing it would help too, I'm trying to stay away from helicoils and yanking the motor out to take to a machine shop. I know the machine shops have some sort of thread insert they could put in there, but is it the same as a TimeSert?

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    yes, they will use a TimeCert.

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    You got a Big Sert kit? The dude that had my block before oversized the damn holes and I didn't know until now.

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    hate it when that happens!!! jesus yours is bad though..

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    wow, this happens often? You got a kit I could use? There's a timesert distributor in lville, but I'm trying not to spend that much on a kit unless I have to.

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    Yours is the worst I have seen, never had one brake the ear off. But I usually rethread, or drill out and thread a bigger bolt in..

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    that happened to me on my transmission mount get someone with a aluminum wire welder or a tig and then re thread it
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    Wish I could just use a bigger bolt. The Integra bracket has holes that are just perfect for the original bolts and the bracket's steel is impossible to drill through. I tried 3 different machine shops with a drill press and I went through 2 Snap On cobalt bits tryin to get the holes bigger for a bigger bolt. The block used to be in a Civic and they used a Civic bracket, which were capable of bigger bolts. I used this bracket and the motor sat slightly crooked.

    I would definitely get someone with an aluminum welder to fix up this hole, but aluminum welders are hard to come by and someone with a portable/mobile one is probably impossible to find.

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    how far are you from rome
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