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Hi everyone. The 2 exhaust studs on my TY175 have been butchered by the previous owner so it looks like I am going to have to helicoil them. I just thought I would check on here to see if anybody else has done them and if there is anything I should watch out for.Thanks.

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Hi everyone. The 2 exhaust studs on my TY175 have been butchered by the previous owner so it looks like I am going to have to helicoil them. I just thought I would check on here to see if anybody else has done them and if there is anything I should watch out for.Thanks.

 

TimeSert bushes are more reliable than Helicoil and available in a range of lengths to suit the depth of the original hole. Will keep thread diameter as standard if you are concerned about oversize.

 

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The main thing is to keep whatever drilling and tapping operations inline with the original hole.Go off centre and you will end up with problems. I use Cross thread inserts which are made very locally to me,excellent product. I also have some Recoil ones which I think were an Aussie product, but I see they are now owned by Alcoa.

I'd try to keep to a standard parallel stud if poss, going larger will limit options later on. My first sentence is by far the most important whichever solution you use.

Good luck.

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