<VV> Stripped plug.

larry at forman.net larry at forman.net
Mon Jan 13 19:07:05 EST 2020


DEFINITELY!!  Thanks, Dave.

On 2020-01-13 3:36 pm, Dave Ziegler wrote:

> I think Larry means run a DIE over the threads, not a tap.
> Dave.. .
> 
> On Jan 13, 2020, at 5:18 PM, larry--- via VirtualVairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:
> 
> Smitty, 
> I highly recommend TimeSerts at Timesert.com for thread repair inserts
> and oversized thread repair.  Since TimeSerts install with the insert
> thicker at the bottom of the hole they are less likely to pull out.  I
> have never had a Timesert spark plug insert pull out.  They make Bigsert
> Timeserts for repair of a thread repair that failed.   The BigSerts for
> spark plugs must have a hole diameter smaller than 0.660 or 16.8mm.  Check out their website.   Note that you need the Timesert special
> insert kit so that is an extra expense, but they are great for a club to
> own. 
> I regularly repair head stud threads and have never had one pull out
> PROVIDED you run a tap over the pulled stud threads.   If you do not do
> that, the special threads on the head studs will jam in the Timesert and
> rip it out of the relatively soft aluminum block.   Make very sure to
> test the head studs on a standard nut thread so this does not happen.  It is an easy way to trash a block or require a BigSert. 
> I have repaired head stud threads that were "repaired" with Helicoils
> and one with a BigSert where the Helicoil ripped out and the hole was
> too large for a Standard TimeSert.   Note that they also make longer
> TimeSerts for the head studs that work great. 
> Once you use these you will likely always use them for thread repair. Each size TimeSert requires the mating installation kit. 
> Larry
> 
> On 2020-01-13 1:45 pm, Smitty via VirtualVairs wrote:
> 
> Working on my latest toy today and when I pulled the last plug a KD insert came with it.  Not un screwed, but just pulled out of the hole.  Came out with the plug. I have many limitations since my wreck so no way in hell am I going to consider pulling the head.  Don't know if it will work but I am leaning toward cutting the threaded part off of one of the more common plugs in my collection.  18 mm ACs are common as dirt.  Then tapping the plug hole in the head out to 18 mm. Anybody tried this?  What are the pitfalls outside of providing a collar to prevent the new insert from going in too far.   Am I making this too hard?.  Is there already an oversized insert available?
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