I used Loctite Form-A-Thread to repair a thread in aluminium several
years ago. Will take a modest torque, if you'd prefer to have all your
bolts in place. Found at Canadian Tyre, UAP, etc, and wherever fine
threads are stripped.
http://www.loctite.com/catalog/product.html?ProductLine=SPFAT+++++++++++++++
or direct to the datasheet
http://www.loctite.com/datasheets/tds/Form-A-Thread_Stripped_Thread_Repair_K
it.pdf
Jeff
Harold wrote:
> >From what I gather, a oil pan flange bolt striped out. The bolt spacing
for
> such a part is usually 2 to 3 inches so losing one bolt won't cause much
of a
> problem at the ones on either side can compress the gasket and keep most
of
> the oil in the pan.
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