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IMG_1340.JPG Got a 461 cylinder from a buddy a while ago. He said one of his employees tried to do a spark plug repair, and it blew out. Told him I'd do a little research to see if I could get it done, or find someone Who could.
Bought the 2x oversized timesert...but don't have the proper kit...or facilities to do it...

Anyone be willing to help me out?
 

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Here is a thread I started using the Save-A-Thread repair kit from Heli-coil. It also has a video on using them. I followed the instructions and fixed a MS200t cylinder that was stripped.
 

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I have and use the Time-Serts and they work great, but I agree with Mike and Keith in that the best fix for that is to have it welded up and re-tapped. I can throw a Time-Sert in it for you if it's not too wallowed out.
 

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I think it would be ok for the oversized time sert...which I have. However, proper kit to install is much more than I was wanting to pay for a one time use...lol
 

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I've used the saveathread.....works well...but gotta put the insert in with jbweld..not silicone. then hammer on the mandrel until solid...works fine :)
 

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I need to replace a 440 jug cause someone phuk up while installing a plug. Going with a metior jug and may do a Lil mm and possibly some port massaging to give it a Lil more grunt
 

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Have you had failures using silicone?

with the silicone it just wasn't stable... its possible that with the silicone I just hadn't hit the mandrel hard enough, but my 2nd go around I used jb weld instead... not taking chances. I believe the saw in question is still in service. DEFINITELY need to remove the jug to do this though.
 

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with the silicone it just wasn't stable... its possible that with the silicone I just hadn't hit the mandrel hard enough, but my 2nd go around I used jb weld instead... not taking chances. I believe the saw in question is still in service. DEFINITELY need to remove the jug to do this though.
Gotcha... I used Dirko but considered jb. We'll see if she holds.
 

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The time-sert big sert kits are around $300. Maybe an auto repair shop near you might have the kit. If not I can weld that hole shut and shoot the new 14mm thread in it.

Damn that's handy, wish I new someone this side of the pond that could do it!
 
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