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Helicoil thread repair to lower wishbone

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Old 01-29-2015, 01:47 AM
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While I was working under the car on other projects I noticed that one of the bolts to the lower spring pan wishbone had stripped its thread, don't know the reason but this was the result

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now this alone would be an MOT fail in the UK, and more than that I just could not ignore it before she went back on the road

after some head scratching, and I didn't want to drop the subframe to fully remove the lower wishbone I decided to fix it using a ' Helicoil '
this involved drilling out the bad thread, tapping the oversized hole to take a stainless steel insert , and then putting back an original sized bolt , a new one at that

below is how I did it , first of all is the comprehensive Helicoil style kit I bought to do the job

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these are the parts required to replace a 3/8 UNF thread , an oversized drill , a tap , an insertion tool , the helicoil and a snap off bar for the insertion tang on the helicoil

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the bad bolt removed and the drill sent in being careful to match the angles in the casting

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the tap being sent home one quarter of a turn at a time with some cutting compound on ( I use mollyslip thread cutting compound ) then turn back each time to clear the swarf from cutting a new thread

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this is then cleaned and then the helicoil insert is installed , and the tang broken off when all the way in

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then the new bolt is inserted gently finding the thread , so not to cross thread anything

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and then fully tightened pulling up the spring pan nice and tight

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all in all , it took about an hour taking it nice and slow ,

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Old 01-29-2015, 02:56 PM
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Nice man, hopefully this is inspiring to some people. So many people seem afraid of thread repair, but its really not all that bad.
 
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Old 01-29-2015, 11:15 PM
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Ive been using Helicoils for years. Both for my car repairs and at work. Great product that saved my butt and cash many times.
 
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Originally Posted by Bc xj
Ive been using Helicoils for years. Both for my car repairs and at work. Great product that saved my butt and cash many times.

i have used Helicoils at times for iron/steel thread repair.

but for aluminum or soft metals i have had bad experiences,like pulling loose .

my personal preference today are the actual steel thread insert,a one piece design that is much stronger than a coil of wire!

close to the same labor and cost.
 
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Old 02-01-2015, 03:26 PM
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I've recently used a helicoil to repair a stripped wheel stud tapped hole in a rear wheel hub of my '90 Majestic (a truly special ride) and so far so good. I do agree with ronbros re helicoils in aluminum; the threaded inserts (Timeserts for example) are the only way to go.
 
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