Helicoil-time, OH JOY!!

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Helicoil-time, OH JOY!!

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I changed to an extended sump on my 1973 R75/5 and began noticing a "shiny spot" under the bike in the garage, it has turned into an actual oil leak so today I decided to re-snug the sump bolts. I found that one of the bolts (front, left) although not completely stripped will not tighten-up so $41.00 later I have the Helicoil kit in hand, I'll do it tomorrow.

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Smart guy like you, EZ PEEZEE.
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How cool. A "thread" on Heli-Coils. I love wordplay.

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Sounds like too much torque and not enough action.
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The secret to not stripping them is to put them all in finger tight. Then apply only a slight amount of torque starting at the middle and working toward the front and back alternating sides. If you start at the front or back you will crush the gasket slightly and once the middle bolts are tightened there will be way too much torque on the ends.
Instead of Helicoiling, I've tapped the stripped ones with 7mm threads before and put in the slightly larger bolts.
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mattcfish wrote: Instead of Helicoiling, I've tapped the stripped ones with 7mm threads before and put in the slightly larger bolts.
First oversize. Does that require a break-in period?
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Garnet wrote:
mattcfish wrote: Instead of Helicoiling, I've tapped the stripped ones with 7mm threads before and put in the slightly larger bolts.
First oversize. Does that require a break-in period?
Noop, it's already broke-in... :roll:
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Garnet wrote:
mattcfish wrote: Instead of Helicoiling, I've tapped the stripped ones with 7mm threads before and put in the slightly larger bolts.
First oversize. Does that require a break-in period?
What would be the best break-in oil?
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mattcfish wrote:The secret to not stripping them is to put them all in finger tight. Then apply only a slight amount of torque starting at the middle and working toward the front and back alternating sides. If you start at the front or back you will crush the gasket slightly and once the middle bolts are tightened there will be way too much torque on the ends.
Instead of Helicoiling, I've tapped the stripped ones with 7mm threads before and put in the slightly larger bolts.
Thanx Matt I'll remember that! :)
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Unclviny wrote:I changed to an extended sump on my 1973 R75/5 and began noticing a "shiny spot" under the bike in the garage, it has turned into an actual oil leak so today I decided to re-snug the sump bolts. I found that one of the bolts (front, left) although not completely stripped will not tighten-up so $41.00 later I have the Helicoil kit in hand, I'll do it tomorrow.Vince
Hey Vince, if you have a whole kit, might as well strip a couple more. :mrgreen:
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