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reducing hole size too big for helicoil - wawoodman - 11-14-2018 I have a 3/8 straight hole. How can I step it down to take a 5/16-18 shoulder bolt? It's already beyond the size of the helicoil drill, which is 21/64. If I use the helicoil tap in that size hole, will it hold? I need a 3/8 shoulder bolt to fit through a bearing, but the securing hole needs to be reduced and threaded. I don't have a welder, or anything like one! RE: reducing hole size too big for helicoil - Vinny - 11-14-2018 You prolly need a couple of cans of Add-A-Thou to make the hole smaller. RE: reducing hole size too big for helicoil - f350ca - 11-14-2018 You could drill the hole larger and thread for say 3/4, then run a 3/4 plug in and drill it and thread for 5/16. I've done that to repair stripped out holes on machinery where I didn't want a helicoil. RE: reducing hole size too big for helicoil - Mike E. - 11-14-2018 If you have a lathe (?) make the plug with a shoulder on it so that it will jamb once seated rather than possibly travel all the way through when installing. if the shoulder is made wide, a small hole can be drilled through the face and a set screw or roll pin used to prevent it unscrewing if you have to remove the 5/16" bolt. I used this method for fixing a stripped out helicoil on a spark plug hole in a motorcycle engine head. RE: reducing hole size too big for helicoil - wawoodman - 11-14-2018 Thanks for the ideas, guys! RE: reducing hole size too big for helicoil - Hawkeye - 11-14-2018 If I'm doing a plug to fix something like that, I've had good results with high-strength thread locker, even without threading the plug in. RE: reducing hole size too big for helicoil - TomG - 11-15-2018 I've used Greg's technique many times with good success. Some high strength thread lock or a roll pin will make it permanent and as strong as the original part. Tom RE: reducing hole size too big for helicoil - Dr Stan - 11-16-2018 Vinny has the best solution. |