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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 4:11 pm    Post subject: Stuffed hole help Reply with quote

Guys while finishing the bafling I cross threaded one of the holes in the front cylinder that the bafling is held on with . Its the front Right hole that the front dam is held on with. This is loking from front of engine.
I got the corect tap and now the screw does go in but seems very loose until it in all the way in. Any ideas to tighten it up? I was thinking Loctite but the temperature range is to low?

regards Chris 388
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:18 pm    Post subject: Stuffed hole help Reply with quote

I'm not sure if they'll have the size you need or not, but perhaps
a heli-coil insert or something like that would work.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying

Chris and Susie McGough wrote:
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Guys while finishing the bafling I cross threaded one of the holes in
the front cylinder that the bafling is held on with . Its the front
Right hole that the front dam is held on with. This is loking from front
of engine.
I got the corect tap and now the screw does go in but seems very
loose until it in all the way in. Any ideas to tighten it up? I was
thinking Loctite but the temperature range is to low?

regards Chris 388



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PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 10:11 pm    Post subject: Stuffed hole help Reply with quote

Ouch - I think the heli-coil insert would be #1 as Tim suggested

Might look for some high temp epoxy as a reinforcement. But that would make it a one way repair. removal then would be impossible except with a bridge plate.

Locktite does not seem to have the lower viscosity taht you need


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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 7:56 am    Post subject: Stuffed hole help Reply with quote

Yep agreed on the heli-coil. When you cross threaded and re-tapped it you lost some of the surface area for holding and I definitely would not rely on it as is. Almost certain for it to vibrate loose. Depending on the actual location, you might be able to drill and tap it with the next closest size in metric also. But I would check with an engine builder to make sure you have enough material before you do that.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 8:34 am    Post subject: Stuffed hole help Reply with quote

For some reason, I'm not getting any RV10 original posts, just responses
(Matt?). Anyway, not knowing where the bad hole is, if it's an exterior
hole a regular heli-coil is fine. However, if it's an interior use the
locking heli-coil. These are noticeably different as the locking
heli-coil is red in color. If you look at it closely, you'll notice that
the interior threads have a flat segment on a couple of threads. Hopes
this helps.

Allen Barrett
Barrett Precision Engines, Inc.

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