moemoke wrote:
I think helicoils are mainly desidned to work in blind holes and not holes that
go through metal or alloy like a sump. on my moke it's helicoil was becoming tighter and tighter to get the sump plug in or out and I had a good look one day and the helicoil
had wound itself into the sump by 5-10mm and was only gripping the alloy by a couple of turns and some of these where broken, I managed to dig it all out then re threaded the hole and had a friend make up a new sump plug in a slighty bigger diameter, I retapped the sump in the car but was about 0.0005° out of square so has a slight oil leak
(just like the new then

)
Blind holes are actually a little bit more difficult because you need to get the tap all the way mostly to the end of the hole, and get the insert's removable tang out. If you don't get the finishing tap far enough in, the insert will be pushed in to a narrower diameter as you install it into the lower part of the hole, and give you problems when you try to tighten a bolt home..
If your thread insert moves in use, use a few drops of stud lock as you put the helicoil in. Wash the area with acetone or Loctite's own proprietary surface cleaner before doing so.
Much easier with small (5/16th, 3/8th, 1/4) sizes however.