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    I need to re-thread a stripped bolt hole.

    I've read about "Helicoil" and tap and die sets, I'm not sure how they work or what I need though.

    Do all require new drilling? It's in a tight spot so getting a drill down there will be tough, specifically getting it down there and drilling straight.

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    Depends on the damaged hole, and it's purpose..

    Cast, or alum?

    Example: Head-bolt hole would require a time-sert, so would a mount hole, it's much stronger than a heli-coil..

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    It's on a rotary, not sure what it's made of but can find out it's on the front cover, it's one of the holes for the oil metering pump, I was blocking it off, got the plate on and the lower bolt just ate the thread right out, the upper bolt was fine.

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    u should be able to helicoil it. you just have to drill the hole the same size as the helicoil and it comes with a threadding tool and.... just read the instructions its easy haha.

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    Yeah it's just the drilling I'm worried about. lol Tight fit, I'll give it a shot though, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by simontibbett View Post
    Yeah it's just the drilling I'm worried about. lol Tight fit, I'll give it a shot though, thanks!
    They make angle drills.. Link: Amazon.com: Right-Angle Drils

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