Thanks guys for the info.
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snowflakes.
I aint scared to drill, tap nor helicoil.
at work they call me scarecrow because I am a tad on the thin side.
I reply: I am a special scarecrow cause I aint afraid of fire.
remove the plug. worst that is gonna happen is the threads come out with it.
that is what heli-coils are for.
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Most problems I see with people tapping holes are:Originally posted by fairdeal View PostI have no idea what was used in the 2001 V150TLRZ -
but on my F225TXRD those plugs are stainless steel - not my favorite metal to tap...
#1 Using crappy taps on expensive parts...good taps cost good money. Don't buy your taps at Home Depot.
#2 Buy your taps in sets of three, starter, plug and bottoming.
#3 Starting the tap crooked, sure way to break a tap off. (starter tap and square if possible)
#4 Too rigid on the tap drill size... 75% thread for soft material's like Aluminum and 50% thread on hard steel and stainless. Unless it is very critical you can even go lower % thread (slightly larger tap drill) and get a good strong thread.
Get a good tap drill chart off the net with different % thread sizing.
#5 No tapping fluid or wrong tapping fluid...it can make all the difference. WD-40 works as good as any... in aluminum.
#6 Keep the hole and tap clean...get rid of the swarf.
Sorry Fairdeal for hijacking your post...broken taps are a pet peeve of mine.
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that will cost about $75. JB weld to the rescue, save yourself some grief and cash.. I opted for the glue in knowing those threads would strip.Originally posted by 99yam40 View Postdrill, tap and helicoil
RB ain't scared cause he ain't buying the repair stuff. Fix is simple, but the heli-coil tap isn't cheap
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I might go for the JB Weld myself;
that adapter plug is only going back in once and should never have to come out again.
But seems a generic Helicoil kit is available for as little as $37
Thread Repair Kit M14 x 1.5 x 1.5D Stainless Steel Insert & Tap & Drill bit | eBay
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