helicoil on an iron head

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helicoil on an iron head

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Can this be done?

Got a stripped thread on each end of the heads, last bolt so water corroded.

Any tips?
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yes no problem they are 3/8 unc,,,,,,
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Post by autofetish »

yep love a heli coil buy as a little set with the correct tap and drill bit and tool
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Post by Dart Vader »

cheers, was a bit worried the iron would be too tough.
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Post by Blue »

Cast iron isn't that nice to drill, it tends to snatch a bit. Make sure the head is firmly held down, drill on a slow speed with a good firm grip on the drill and take it easy, you should be fine. Don't risk snapping the bit off in the head or you'll be in a world of Bananarama!.....
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Post by mopar_mark »

As Blues said, drill nice n slow, you shouldnt need to lubricate. But make sure you do when tapping.

Keep backing the tap out, as they tend to clog quickly with cast iron.
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Post by bratfink »

If you can setup to use a pillar drill or even better a mill it'll be easier to get a nice cut (if the head is off of course - be a bit tricky if the head is still on the engine)
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Post by autofetish »

if this is the same size as a 727 sump pan i have a kit you can borrow
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