I would vote for the heli coil or some sort of thread insert repair. The JB
weld is for the
'slap-it-together-long-enough-to-unload-it-on-an-unsuspecting-buyer' repair.
The heli coil allows you to use the original size screws and will be as
strong/stronger than before.
That said, I once used the Permatex thread repair kit - an epoxy material -
to fix a manifold bolt thread on a straight 6 in a '75 Chevy pick up. I did
not have access to make a proper repair (not enough room to drill/tap for
thread insert with the engine in the truck). That repair lasted a few years
until I eventually sold the truck.
Eric Russell
Mebane, NC
http://home.mebtel.net/~ejrussell
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> 1. use a heli coil
>
> 2. us JB weld with soap on the bolt. Once the epoxy has cured, unscrew
> the screw.
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