Subject: | [Shop-talk] Replacing a damaged helicoil |
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From: | TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall) |
Date: | Sat, 26 Feb 2011 08:12:45 -0800 |
References: | <COL115-W18EF15A78C8164733C07E3CCDC0@phx.gbl>, ,<16f801cbd54f$f8785740$0301a8c0@randall>, ,<03450737A18C40969F4610DADE8A7B56@EricJRussellPC>, , <4D686D28.4030209@earthlink.net>, <COL115-W44370586D08FF7735EA040CCDC0@phx.gbl> <COL115-W52A01296B7291809E841FCCDC0@phx.gbl> |
> The thread hole is slightly > enlarged around the > outside edge of the coil, meaning the threads are only > holding on the bottom. Sounds like time to go to the next level, a Keensert or equivalent. If you do go with a Helicoil again, I would cut off the insert and leave no threads in the enlarged portion of the hole. They aren't going to be doing anything anyway. And if you can, convert to a stud in that location (so it can be screwed in to exactly the bottom of the hole). -- Randall |
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