Re-Threading

I6Boost

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So i almost got my motor completely done but while i was about to install the manifold
i noticed like 2 exhaust holes are stripped, Bad, i can take the bolt and go in and out.

I cant find the bolt size in the TSRM, i know thread size is 1.25. im thinking 10mm?

Anyways, what are my options? ive never had to deal with a stripped hole on a alum head.
Nor have i ever heli-coil'd anything so im not sure...

I know driftmotion has a exhaust stud repair kit or whatever but man i really dont wanna spend that
kinda money on just 2 holes.

Can anyone give me some options that i have and elaborate on the process?

It will be much appreciated! Thank you in advance.
 

Koenigturbo

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I'm with "kotu". You may not want spend it now, but you'll spend more once you figure out that they all are gonna need them. Me personly, I did mine from buying helicoil from "Napa" ( or something similar) and then went to "Nuts R Us" to get the studs.

This should be a :stickie" but that's my opinion.
 

I6Boost

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Koenigturbo;1563009 said:
I'm with "kotu". You may not want spend it now, but you'll spend more once you figure out that they all are gonna need them. Me personly, I did mine from buying helicoil from "Napa" ( or something similar) and then went to "Nuts R Us" to get the studs.

This should be a :stickie" but that's my opinion.

Ok, i just went and got the OEM 7/16 - 14 heli coil kit from Autozone, which
is just a tad bit bigger than ours, drilled out the old threads and re-tapped all 4.

It's pretty strong, i Tq'd my mani down to 80ftlbs. Someone will get a chuckle out of that lol.
 

kotu100

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Any reason you went past the spec'd 29lb/ft torque?
Torque specs exist for a reason, maybe u should read up on torquing bolts before you make
a decision like that again.