Damaged plug thread!
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 9:15 am
Hi Guys,
Was doing a 'service' on NIPR yesterday, and found all of the plugs harder to remove than normal.
I have left it longer than usual due to protracted down time this year, and they were tight.
All bar one came out ok, but number seven of the eight proved tricky. It seemed to come out ok, but upon fitting the new plug the thread appeared to have been damaged. Not cross threaded, but damaged upon removal of the old plug. It wont really bite on the new plug (I have tried two), and only goes in a couple of threads and feels loose.
I really want to avoid removing the head if I can, and wondered if the 'timesert' system of thread fixing is ok for us to use.
I have been told to avoid helicoils as they are prone to blowing out.
Any advice would be welcome. Neil?
Thanks.
Paul.
G-NIPR.
Was doing a 'service' on NIPR yesterday, and found all of the plugs harder to remove than normal.
I have left it longer than usual due to protracted down time this year, and they were tight.
All bar one came out ok, but number seven of the eight proved tricky. It seemed to come out ok, but upon fitting the new plug the thread appeared to have been damaged. Not cross threaded, but damaged upon removal of the old plug. It wont really bite on the new plug (I have tried two), and only goes in a couple of threads and feels loose.
I really want to avoid removing the head if I can, and wondered if the 'timesert' system of thread fixing is ok for us to use.
I have been told to avoid helicoils as they are prone to blowing out.
Any advice would be welcome. Neil?
Thanks.
Paul.
G-NIPR.