phillb wrote:
Phat Kat wrote:
Helicoiling isn't hard at all. Most Mechanics would (should) be able to do it.
If you want to have a crack yourself, all you need to do is buy a helicoil kit the right size... should come with....
- the helicoils
- special tap for the helicoils
- tool for screwing in the new helicoils
- and some times if your lucky the right size pre-drilling drill bit
All you need to do is:
1. pre-drill the hole the right size (see the packet),
2. then using cutting lube, run the tap provided into the hole (careful it goes in square... do it by hand if you've never tapped anyting before.... give it 1 turn and back it off half a turn so that you keep clearing the swarf with out breaking the tap)
3. Wind the helicoil in using the tool provided and once in place, snap off the tang and bob's your uncle
I'll point out,,, I've never done this on a car thats assembled... I've only ever done it on bare cases... I don't know how you'd go keeping swarf out of your gearbox case.
Thanks Phat Kat,
I understand how helicoils work and have seen them used and would maybe have a go if the gearbox was off the car.
I believe there are techniques for keeping the swarf to a minimum and then flushing it out.
I also now know where the little bits of curved alloy have been coming from at each oil change.
No worries....
As for keeping the swarf down... sorry... when you make the hole bigger, you're removing material.... its gotta go somewhere, same as when your tapping. The action flutes on the drill do tend to push most of it out of the hole,,, with the tap, because they have chip breakers and not a continuous flute, the swarf just gets stuck between the relief's.... if you're using something heavy like Trefolex or heavy Rocol, most of it would stick to the tap, yes, but you just can't garrentee it... flushing it out with thin oil probably is your best bet (as far as I can see).
But hey, if you want to take it to someone trust worthy who's probably done in on mini's in the syd to gong area,, Glen at mini king would be able to do it for you no worries.
edit: the funny little bits that come out on oil changes are probably from your synco's