This just gave me all the information I needed and just that boost of confidence to go drill into my engine heads to repair a stripped valve cover thread
@@GuessWhoGurr i even saw a video against normal thread/inserts etc and it hold nice too, so yeah keep using them it won't fail ;) or if it fail it will be the bolt lmao
Cause it's in harder material (stainless steel) and you have greater surface area it's even stronger to shear and even even more to fatigue than original threading.
Стружка осталась между зубьев шестерни! На днях проделывал такую работу. Только вместо вставки, применил шпильку, она надежнее, меньше нагрузка на резьбу. Резьбу нарезал 3х проходным метчиком, так для алюминиевого сплава лучше.
I’m impressed you used an adjustable for that tap when a wrench that I know you have would have worked even better lol. Or even a ratcheting wrench, you probably have that too! Nice work though
I like to put mine in the end of the drill, running slowly forwards and reverse. Probably not best practice but you can easily apply pressure whilst keeping it straight and true
Hello, I broke the oil plug of my Vespa gts 250. Now the oil is not leaking thanks to the liquid seal. But instead of using the liquid seal every year, I want to do helecoil. But isn't the work in the video a little dirty? What should I do to prevent a piece of metal from getting into the tank? If that small piece of metal gets into the oil sump tank, won't it be a problem?Last Minute I'm not talking about the salvaged piece. Won't the metal pieces formed when drilling a hole with the drill at the beginning of the video escape?
The Loctite is unnecessary on bolts that small, in aluminum. Those springs go in and won't come back out, if there was so much torque on the bolt, it would just strip out the thread again. There isn't enough force when loosening that small bolt to back out the insert.
Would this support 200+ pounds of force or pressure? Have a escooter where the rear suspension under the deck separated from the rear tire connector. I think this should work but would it support the weight?
www.amazon.com/HORUSDY-Thread-Repair-Helicoil-Metric/dp/B076CBXQ5L/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=XUDAIXYIIRPI&keywords=metric+helicoil+kit&qid=1687143266&sprefix=metric+helicoil+kit%2Caps%2C96&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1 this is what I have, the one you will use is an M6
Is that a time sert? Question some idiot took an impact to my Harley drain plug m12 I got it out and had to use an m12.1 x 1.50 x 15mm oversized drain plug now I’m over by .10 can I still use the m12 drill and cert or do I have to go up to an m13. The m12 was oem. The treads ripped out while taking the old one out. The oversized piggyback drain plug is only .10 bigger I’m not sure what size tonorder
That SUCKS!! I am sure you got it fixed by now, sorry it took so long to respond.. I honestly don't know, I look that stuff up on google everytime I have to do it.. I don't do it enough to keep it fresh in my mind
what is that blue thing you put with the helicoil? I'm having some problems with mine, the insert is coming out sometimes. I think it´s because I didn´t put that blue thing
Una llave francesa en sustitución de un porta macho? No me parece lo más adecuado para un trabajo que se tiene que hacer con la mayor precisión posible .
@@GuessWhoGurr thanks for responding ,am not going to drill am just going to use tapper to chase the thread and I want to make sure it’s strong since it’s a wheel hub .
@@GuessWhoGurr whhhaaateeeevvver, a chip in that bearing race and you'll have more problems than a little leak off the bolt. A true Craftsman woulda protected it rather than think a vacuum was the answer, myself as clean as you had it I woulda used a piece of plastic bag and tape and put a little deflected up
@@soulfishertoo luckily I am lucky and nothing happened. I half ass a lot, normally works. If I was pressed about rebuilding this turd I would take more precautions. And I didn’t strip the hole out to begin with ya dick, I had to repair just about every bolt hole on this from the previous idiot. I am very fortunate that you took the time out of your day to comment on my half ass video i threw together on my iPhone. At the end of the day, I, as in my thumb and my need for speed, are the only problem that machine has because I beat the shit out of it. I hope it blows up so I can make more dumb videos like this that get half a million views and pay me. So do I really care? No. Thanks for your input though I really don’t know what I would’ve done without that little bit of “you should’ve done it this way”. Please visit my channel and comment on the rest of my videos so CZcams will promote my videos so I can get more dill holes to comment and so on and so forth.
Just put some locktite on it and it should stay in place, mine have held up really great all summer with me beating on it. The helicoils stay in just fine and are super strong. You can remove the bolt as much as you need to in the future without any issues!
I've also never seen that you screw a thread into an aluminum block. no chip breaking or turning back just fire in there with the super tap wrench. today only bunglers at work everywhere
@GuessWhoGurr Because if all the planets align against you and the screw tries to pull that little piece through, you're going to have bigger problems. Just blow it out and be done with it.
some of us are still a little bit nostalgic for USSR, and restore 2 stroke soviet bikes and scooters 😉 it isnt so fast and insane as your banshee (really like it, good work) but 'brrrrrrp' sound and exhaust smell... feels good
I became very familiar with these when I was 17-18. My nickname back then was Crossthread. Learned a lot from my mistakes.
Unfortunate nickname
@@GuessWhoGurr unfortunate mess of mistakes that I made. But I learned a lot.
@@noaht5191 at least you got something out of it 😂
@@GuessWhoGurr I'm a glass half full kinda guy what can I say 🤣
Seeing this done in a block makes me feel way more comfortable about having to do it to mine.
It is a very sturdy fix
@@GuessWhoGurr got her completed with ease and confidence thanks for the vid it definitely helped!!
Where’d the broken end go?
@@Nathanbaldwin8exactly what I’m wondering 🤔
Merhaba bloktaki 8lik vida yuvası için kaç numara aparatlar lazım kendim yapacağım@@GuessWhoGurr
This just gave me all the information I needed and just that boost of confidence to go drill into my engine heads to repair a stripped valve cover thread
Super easy fix! Just like the title says!
I must know. How did it go?
@@JessicaIngbretson-px3zf worked great
@@JessicaIngbretson-px3zf successful. It leaks still but not from the fixed threads 🥲
@@THNDERHDS Lmbo! Thanks!
Use the vacuum as you drill. I do that with wood working as well.
Thanks man I’ll try that next time!
Aye… (on tool extraction)
Thank goodness. I stripped a motor mount off in the side of my gsxr 750 block. I was freaking out but now I’m confident I can rethread it thanks
absolutely!
Mannn CZcams degree should be a thing..learning so damn much, thanks professor! 😂
no problem bud
"that'll be 300"
lmao that is funny, so true
3000
i usally put some grease on the tap...catches all the filings...
Hey thanks for sharing! That’s a nice tip, probably would’ve never thought about that. Happy holidays dude!
Oil not grease
Super smart
Always cover gears with rag keeps metal flings out...
Thank you!
Such a simple and obvious step in the process!
@@Bassman1999 didn’t really care at the time apparently
Done that on a engine block to re thread the head bolt, still going strong
F**kers holding up strong!! Been beating the brakes of it ever since. Idk why all these idiots on here are saying it’s wrong lol 😂 can’t fix stupid
@@GuessWhoGurr i even saw a video against normal thread/inserts etc and it hold nice too, so yeah keep using them it won't fail ;) or if it fail it will be the bolt lmao
@@GuessWhoGurr ignore the idiots. They are criticizers not doers
Cause it's in harder material (stainless steel) and you have greater surface area it's even stronger to shear and even even more to fatigue than original threading.
@@Camilllllllllle06296 yp its awesome i know they use it all the time in aeronautics
Use a magnet to take off the metal debris instead of compressed air and also cover the gears before drilling.
Thanks fo da tip
Aluminium doesn’t stick to magnet
Aluminium doesn’t stick to magnet
Thanks for this! Can this method be used for thinner walls too, like the next thread down?
Pov: when it's not your first rodeo.
Just watched some of your videos! Keep posting man those shorts are spot on
@@GuessWhoGurr thanks man means alot.
Стружка осталась между зубьев шестерни! На днях проделывал такую работу. Только вместо вставки, применил шпильку, она надежнее, меньше нагрузка на резьбу. Резьбу нарезал 3х проходным метчиком, так для алюминиевого сплава лучше.
Thank you
Это как так 3-х проходным, я на токаря учился такого не слышал, они вроде бывают 1 номер, 2 номер или машинный метчик
Done that myself. There are also thredded inserts, they are stronger than the original thread
I haven’t tried any other way to do it, but the helicoils have worked great for me aswell!
I will most likely have to do this on a stripped bolt hole for a cam cover bolt, though i’m worried about metal shavings getting into the oil
use a shop vac at the same time!
uma dica . refura para uma medida maior faça a rosca e um parafuso sbmedida mas não usa isto ai !
Thanks
I’m impressed you used an adjustable for that tap when a wrench that I know you have would have worked even better lol. Or even a ratcheting wrench, you probably have that too! Nice work though
I’m a hillbilly lol
Best invention ever
Heard that
Nice tap handle. Good and straight
Got the job done just fine
I like to put mine in the end of the drill, running slowly forwards and reverse. Probably not best practice but you can easily apply pressure whilst keeping it straight and true
Hello, I broke the oil plug of my Vespa gts 250. Now the oil is not leaking thanks to the liquid seal. But instead of using the liquid seal every year, I want to do helecoil. But isn't the work in the video a little dirty? What should I do to prevent a piece of metal from getting into the tank? If that small piece of metal gets into the oil sump tank, won't it be a problem?Last Minute I'm not talking about the salvaged piece. Won't the metal pieces formed when drilling a hole with the drill at the beginning of the video escape?
just need to be more careful than me. take your time
I have question
Should we use a bigger bolt than the before one or the same like I had 10 mm if make new threads should we use the 11mm bolt ?
The helicoil is made so you can use the oem size bolt
Clean out the old threads with a tap. Screw bolt back in. Easy
Late comment but I would’ve tried a stainless steel time sert. Stainless so it doesn’t corrode and I think a timesert is more permanent
ill have to try that
Time sert kit $500, heli coil $50. Good choice!
Now you cut some loose threads with your adjustable.Great job .
Thanks man works great
Had to do this on my quadzilla when I 1st got it. I was sweatin bullets lol it was all good though!
Yeah they are actually really easy to install!
The Loctite is unnecessary on bolts that small, in aluminum. Those springs go in and won't come back out, if there was so much torque on the bolt, it would just strip out the thread again. There isn't enough force when loosening that small bolt to back out the insert.
go it!
What is the size of the bolt and the size of helicoil used?
Would this support 200+ pounds of force or pressure? Have a escooter where the rear suspension under the deck separated from the rear tire connector. I think this should work but would it support the weight?
Idk why not
Very nice that was quickly
thank you!
nicely done! before inserting the coil can I use red threadlocker to that it stays there forever?
That is what I use, has held up great 👍🏻
I have the same issue on my banshee with the same thread. What kit do I need to fix. Please and thank you
www.amazon.com/HORUSDY-Thread-Repair-Helicoil-Metric/dp/B076CBXQ5L/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=XUDAIXYIIRPI&keywords=metric+helicoil+kit&qid=1687143266&sprefix=metric+helicoil+kit%2Caps%2C96&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
this is what I have, the one you will use is an M6
That oil on the gear grabbed some metal I'm sure
Sure did
How do you know how far to “screw” the new coil in? All the way to the back?
I put it in so you can only see one of the threads that were tapped out.
@@GuessWhoGurrwould the coil not spin once you tighten the bolt fully though? If it’s not seated at the back of the thread?
Is that a time sert? Question some idiot took an impact to my Harley drain plug m12 I got it out and had to use an m12.1 x 1.50 x 15mm oversized drain plug now I’m over by .10 can I still use the m12 drill and cert or do I have to go up to an m13. The m12 was oem. The treads ripped out while taking the old one out. The oversized piggyback drain plug is only .10 bigger I’m not sure what size tonorder
That SUCKS!! I am sure you got it fixed by now, sorry it took so long to respond.. I honestly don't know, I look that stuff up on google everytime I have to do it.. I don't do it enough to keep it fresh in my mind
I think if you put a cloth under the drill while drilling, you won't be so worried about the vacume
wow thank you for that!
What about the end piece of the coil you break off at the end? Do you just leave it in there?
yes
@@GuessWhoGurrso you dont sit the coil all the way to the end of the hole?
@@Jay-eq1zb not me
I stripped the shit out of my mustang intake trying to install an aftermarket temp guage. I have to try this
It has held up very well!
Does this come with sizes if so how do you calculate the size
Need to go to a hardware store and get a nut and bolt sizing guide
what is that blue thing you put with the helicoil? I'm having some problems with mine, the insert is coming out sometimes. I think it´s because I didn´t put that blue thing
Loctite
Do you have to use a shorter bolt for your cover after the coil? Or same bolt works fine?
same bolt, it just threads right through it. they work great, I have not had any issues since doing this!
Una llave francesa en sustitución de un porta macho?
No me parece lo más adecuado para un trabajo que se tiene que hacer con la mayor precisión posible .
I appreciate the concern but it works just fine 😊
do we need to use that spring after you tapped it .. i saw many videos ppl dont use that spring , whats the advantage of using it ?
the spring is so you can use the OEM size bolt and not have to use a bigger bolt like if you just drilled and tapped it.
@@GuessWhoGurr thanks for responding ,am not going to drill am just going to use tapper to chase the thread and I want to make sure it’s strong since it’s a wheel hub .
Wouldn't do it with gears an bearing exposed myself. But then again I wouldn't strip a case bol
Thanks mr perfect
@@GuessWhoGurr whhhaaateeeevvver, a chip in that bearing race and you'll have more problems than a little leak off the bolt. A true Craftsman woulda protected it rather than think a vacuum was the answer, myself as clean as you had it I woulda used a piece of plastic bag and tape and put a little deflected up
@@soulfishertoo luckily I am lucky and nothing happened. I half ass a lot, normally works. If I was pressed about rebuilding this turd I would take more precautions. And I didn’t strip the hole out to begin with ya dick, I had to repair just about every bolt hole on this from the previous idiot. I am very fortunate that you took the time out of your day to comment on my half ass video i threw together on my iPhone. At the end of the day, I, as in my thumb and my need for speed, are the only problem that machine has because I beat the shit out of it. I hope it blows up so I can make more dumb videos like this that get half a million views and pay me. So do I really care? No. Thanks for your input though I really don’t know what I would’ve done without that little bit of “you should’ve done it this way”. Please visit my channel and comment on the rest of my videos so CZcams will promote my videos so I can get more dill holes to comment and so on and so forth.
What was the tool you used last like a punch spring load thing???????
It breaks off the tip
How do you know what size drill bit to use? And what size tap to use?
take your bolt to a hardware store and find the size it is!! then google is a great resource for the rest of this type of information!
what size of drill bill you use before you put m8 thread?
7mm
So if I have 6m bolt what size bit do I need to use..??
@@corneliusmccaskill7375 copy and paste your question into google and you will have your answer
Google??
Did I’d you leave the snapped off tang in the hole?
yeah
Is that tap or is it reamer ?
Cause it is not recommended to turn back reamer.
Its a tap
can't remember?
i have to do this in the exact same spot for my wr, do the helicoils stay in? or if i have to take my bolts out again what will happen
Just put some locktite on it and it should stay in place, mine have held up really great all summer with me beating on it. The helicoils stay in just fine and are super strong. You can remove the bolt as much as you need to in the future without any issues!
I have been using heli coils fir 40 years. I have never seen one back out. As a matter of fact try and get one out, thats a challenge.
@@donziperk they are great, and yeah I’m sure getting one out is a mother f’er
I've also never seen that you screw a thread into an aluminum block. no chip breaking or turning back just fire in there with the super tap wrench. today only bunglers at work everywhere
Sweet
Time sert would have been a better option but whatever works.
Works great
Shoot I need this for my banshee. Clutch cover bolt….
Super easy fix bud!!
What’s with the double nut on the motor mount lol
It’s a hillbilly lock nut
@@GuessWhoGurr 1/16” hole and some twisted wire will take care of that problem and make it look like a real race machine. Safety locking wire.
@@abovegroundgarage not a bad idea lol shee is not perfect but she puts the smile on my face every weekend
What is size of that helicoil?
I don't remember bud.... been too long since I made the video :/
@guesswhogurr
what sort of past you used with installing spring
loctite
what is the size of that?
pretty small, I don't remember
Good bro
Thank you
Did you cut the helicoil tongue?
pushed it
will this work on a aluminum frame ?
Oh yeah
外人ってほんとに何も養生せずにそういうのするんだな。日本人を見習ってほしい。
Thanks
You left a shaving on the gear
I was wondering if anybody ever would notice that. Good eye
Lol, I saw it too and cringed.
@@sethalbert1239 works fine
How do you know what size bolt to use
thread kit
what nm torque could this hold?
Couldn’t tell ya, held “good and tight” just fine for many many rides
You forgot to rub it for luck
I will next time! My bad
Excellent that’s how to make a video
Thank you kind sirs
How can i get those ? I need to fix mine
Amazon!
Can't you just tap the bolt thread no helicoil?
So I have a bunch of different bolts on the motor??
M6×1 size
I can't remember
Que medida es la mecha
huh?
you forgot to take out the pin you broke off out of the thread
Left it in on purpose
You didn't get out the little tabe from the Helicoil
Useless
Yes he did watch the whole video genius.
ヘリサート加工?
Thank you
Using whrengler!!!!!!Ooooh no !!!!
Thanks
Maybe could have masked the engine case off
To drill a 1/2” deep hole?
Good luck.
Thanks
size
Small
has anyone tried just using a larger bolt?
Yeah
@@GuessWhoGurr I swear that's the best option, so.ething with sharp threads
@@user-fi2ir7mx3b you can not use factory size bolts if you go that route
Using Helicoil avoids having to drill the casing too
Funciona por un tiempo , pero después…
Works just fine man. It holds on a finger tight bolt lmao 🤣
Then there is no problem, because it uses glue and harder material
Don’t leave the tips that you break at the end in there😂
Why
@GuessWhoGurr Because if all the planets align against you and the screw tries to pull that little piece through, you're going to have bigger problems. Just blow it out and be done with it.
@@sethalbert1239 I’ll probably never do that
alat pematah helicoil spill
Sure do
in mother russia we call it metchik and futorka 🙃
Never thought my videos would be viewed in Russia 😁
some of us are still a little bit nostalgic for USSR, and restore 2 stroke soviet bikes and scooters 😉
it isnt so fast and insane as your banshee (really like it, good work)
but 'brrrrrrp' sound and exhaust smell... feels good
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This guy did everything wrong
Please explain
That'll hold for another 4 months.
yeah...
No lube...ouch🙈
Drilled out like butter. I spit on it off camera
@@GuessWhoGurr 😭😭 I love how all the mechanical engineers of CZcams come outta The woodwork to say shit like this😂
@@pri0r_t0_a_weekago...fukwi48 it’s laughable
vice grips and crescent wrench really?
Yes just so people would comment about it 🥲
Takes more talent fool
Hack
Thank you
Mucho Banshee pero manija gira macho 0 .
thanks
what you break is fine to take out 🫣
Also fine to leave in
@@GuessWhoGurr That attitude is why you can't take your bike to a shop anymore. I bet you think the chips left in the gears were fine too 🤣
@@sethalbert1239 works great