Ketchup
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I’ve seen several stripped case holes. 066, 372, 200t. Probably from someone using too much torque starting the bolt (like if the bore flange is sitting on the case wrong), using too short of a bolt, or a loose bolt wallowing the hole. Taking jugs on and off a bunch for porting makes me worry about the case threads. Using an impact could definitely cause destruction as well.Is that a fact? I've built a couple of saws. I've had to extract a few broken cylinder bolts. I've never had a stripped cylinder hole in a case, I'm sure others have, but not I. In my experience even though mag is softer than steel, the length of the hole creates a surface area/strength that exceeds the shear strength of the steel bolts. I think the bolt is the stretchy part.





