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Also the helicoil kits seem to be stuff like m8 x 1.25. what is this second number?
btw, i just firgured the m is for metric.  |
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the 1.25 is the thread pitch
https://www.bonaero.com/images/Pitch.GIF
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Right, it all makes sense now thanks
What do you mean about being careful? what do i have to be careful about when doing it? anything in particular to look out for?
it seems I've learnt much about bolts and studs today, thanks  |
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Well, its not quite a straightforward job to replace the thread!
You'll need to drill out the old thread with the supplied bit, there is a risk here of going in at an angle or drilling too deep (ooer) thus knackering the cylinder!
Same with cutting the new thread for the helicoil to go into, if you get it wrong you'll be looking at a replacement cylinder again!
You'd need experience really of how to do this, maybe practice on some scrap bits first?
I'm all for doing stuff yourself but maybe it'd be worth getting someone a bit more experienced to do it? The cost of a helicoil kit would maybe be more than what someone would charge to do it (including the helicoil) and there is no risk of trashing a cylinder!
Up to you though, I dont know your circumstances! ____________________ Currently in the stable.. '89 TDR250, 86 NSR250 '79 350LC, '79 DT175MX, 82, Pasola, '98 R1, '95 Speed Triple.. all of them total sheds.. |
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Well i'm a trainee mechanic so i'de prefer to learn form it and get used to using them - i'm pretty used to working with metal also. I've just never had any reason to do anything with helicoils before, thus would be a learning experience in my eyes. yea i could send cylinder away to be done, however i feel doing it myself would be a more valuable experiance regardless of possible outcomes.
Surprisingly they don't teach us much about thread construction. So thanks again for all the help.  |
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Just a slight warning. Measure the thread carefully unless someone comes on who absolutely knows for a fact what the correct thread is.
Get a set of verniers and measure the width of the stud to the outside of the threads. Could be 6, 7 or 8mm. Next get a thread guage and check the pitch. Could be 0.75, 1.00 or 1.25. If you're a trainee mechanic, this would be a good time to learn how to use these tools.
Armed with these two numbers, you'll be able to order the correct helicoil kit.
The reason I mention this is that I know for a fact that the Yamaha YB100 uses an M7x1.0 thread on the engine studs.
M7 is a ball breakingly stupid thread to use because it is rarely used on anything but certain parts of French cars. As such, the nuts are difficult to source (as in you have to go to a fastner specialist). I would imagine an M7 helicoil would be similarly tricky to obtain.
To add insult to injury, the YB also uses a non-standard hex size on the nuts.
I mention this because the YB and RXS production runs overlap and they are both, 100cc, 2-stroke yamahas. Not outwith the realms of possability they used the same thread on both. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Good news! I done the helicoil in the cylinder and all went well. I had theories of making a guide for the drill bit in order to ensure a verticle bore was attained - but in the end i done it freehand.
The bikes now running great! so i'm chuffed.
Thanks again for all your replies.
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Cracking news skeverd, pleased it went well.  |
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