Inlet stud and nut

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Inlet stud and nut
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Threads have gone and it fell out before i could bodge it. Has anyone got one lieing around?
Doesnt even own a 306.
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#2
They are steal, sure the soft ally in the head hasn't given way?
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Yeah thats what i meant the thread in the heads gone, they're pathetic lol
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PTFE Tape ftw?
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(04-01-2014, 05:03 PM)Jimbo Wrote: PTFE Tape ftw?

Well i had another idea but yeah a fat bodge is the just of it!
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Helicoil kit is what you need
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I more than likely have one pal

Btw it's not a Bodge if it it works Wink
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Never gonna be a great fix unless u take head off
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(04-01-2014, 05:28 PM)mikey b Wrote: Helicoil kit is what you need

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It needs another head ideally to fix it. I can bodge one and it'll be fine, its only a bottom corner one. Thanks Danny pm me if you can find one! Its a little one i need.
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Chemical metal is what u need Wink



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#12
Read my mind Wink
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#13
Helocoil will do it, will need a 90 degree drill adaptor tho to to do it in situe.

The helicoil kits I consider to be a good repair. ive never had one let go, infact i think you can often tighten things into what was ally tigher after its coiled than before
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