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Old 03-06-12, 11:46 PM   #1
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Default Sump plug cross threaded

Took sump plug screw out an loads of metal from threads came off :/ it wint go back in now . Ive ordered new magnetic sump plug screw and lock tite . If the threads on the bottom off engine have nakered too then whats best way to fix? Someone suggested helicoil ? Would you say its the best fix ? Thanks
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Old 04-06-12, 01:06 AM   #2
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you have two options, both are detailed here, I prefer time-serts for sump plugs, but either will do.

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Old 04-06-12, 06:28 AM   #3
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Time Sert.
Helie Coils are not durable enough in soft materials.
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Old 04-06-12, 12:19 PM   #4
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Time Sert.
Helie Coils are not durable enough in soft materials.
I'll wait on new sump plug . And if its engine threads al do time sert . Thanks
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Old 04-06-12, 12:31 PM   #5
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Default Re: Sump plug cross threaded

Erm what do you think the "Magnetic" in Magnetic Sump Plug does?

Clue: Its not to hold the sump plug in.

I would say get it Time Sert/Helicoiled.

Last thing you would want would be for it to fail/come loose on a ride and give you a nice oily surface under your rear tyre.

Not worth just bodging and hoping in my opinion.
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Old 05-06-12, 01:29 PM   #6
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I'll wait on new sump plug . And if its engine threads al do time sert . Thanks
Have you seen the price of a kit?

I have helicoil kit in correct thread.
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Time Sert.
Helie Coils are not durable enough in soft materials.
I disagree. Time sert might be slightly better true, but you're still comparing a stainless steel thread to an ally one. If the ally was fine then what problems do you expect?
What problems have you seen from using helicoils in aluminium?

I used to build some machinery and we used hundreds of helicoils in aluminium parts. The parts would come back shagged after more tooling changes than the average SV will ever see oil changes, the threads and inserts looking fine...
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Default Re: Sump plug cross threaded

helicoils do and have worked in the sump, generally they have a builtup thickness anyway, I prefer the time serts as people tend to give the sump plug a good old tug when tightening (why? I have no idea), but Chris is right the kits are expensive on initial outlay, but the inserts themselves aren't bad individually.

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Old 05-06-12, 01:48 PM   #9
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Yes chris if it needs heli coil i'll give u a ring . When can i come to ura anyway and have a few bits done ??
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I disagree. Time sert might be slightly better true, but you're still comparing a stainless steel thread to an ally one. If the ally was fine then what problems do you expect?
What problems have you seen from using helicoils in aluminium?
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It may have been fitted incorrectly but 3 lotus sump pans that had them all backed out with the plug.
We got a insert kit and never had issues after.
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