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TKM BT82 Stripped Threads Repair
Posted by 'WDave' on 19 Nov 2017 @ 20:12


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WDave
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Hi

We are new to JTKM and had a very strange failure today. All four bolts in the base of the engine that hold the engine to the mount basically fell out with stripped threads. It's a second hand engine that we haven't run before. I've removed the mount after we bought it amongst other parts and cleaned thoroughly and re-assembled so I know they were tight. It's really weird, almost as if the previous owner has used the wrong thread profile?

Anyway, my question is, I am planning to repair the holes with a M8 heli coil kit. Does anyone know if this is a bad idea? If so, got any better ideas?

Thanks

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TKM BT82 Stripped Threads Repair  by 'WDave'  << You are here!
Re: TKM BT82 Stripped Threads Repair  by 'bobonda'   (19 Nov 2017 @ 20:24)
Re: TKM BT82 Stripped Threads Repair  by 'alanrr'   (20 Nov 2017 @ 10:16)
Re: TKM BT82 Stripped Threads Repair  by 'alanrr'   (20 Nov 2017 @ 10:20)
Re: TKM BT82 Stripped Threads Repair  by 'andyt595'   (20 Nov 2017 @ 14:55)
Re: TKM BT82 Stripped Threads Repair  by 'WDave'   (20 Nov 2017 @ 16:42)

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