67Dart273
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This is gonna depend on what the threads are NOW. Because most manifolds don't have much "meat" to do much enlarging or tapping. It think there is a very good chance you will be looking for a welder.
Find the next size larger NPT thread. Use a vaccum or grease on the drill to catch the chips. When tapping, pack grease in the flutes to catch the chips. Keeps then out of the cooling system. Install the bushing with a PST paste sealer. Then the same for the sender. The paste fills the gaps where coolant could leak, while allowing electrical conductivity.I made a purchase of an Edelbrock LD340 intake before I went to Carlisle and saw I did pretty good on the price I paid compared to what they were asking at Carlisle. The one I bought was advertised as unmodified and it pretty much isn't. What is modified is the threaded hole for the temp sending unit. There is pretty much no threads let to grip and any force tightening the sender just spins. What is the best option to fix this once and once only . The intake is on the car and I would rather not take it off. I've thought about Heli coiling it or maybe putting a reducer fitting in 1/2 male to 3/8 female after drilling out to 1/2 inch and tapping the hole. Half assing it with thread tape and sealer did not seal it up.
Sorry, I haven't been around. I was away for the weekend at a college hockey showcase with my son. I'll get a chance later today to take a few pics.We are all waiting on the pics of what is going on with your intake?
I have a buddy with some nice Mopars and a couple other cars. He has lost touch with doing anything himself and pays people for basic repairs and he suggested trying JB Weld too.........I have done my share of half assing stuff before but this won't be one of those times.Do what Uncle Tony would do, glue it in with JB weld...
It was a joke man...The Uncle Tony reference...? but yeah drill and re tap sounds right to me however, doing it yourself may be a bit eh...costly? usually pipe thread taps aren't in the sets and they aren't cheap as singles etc. a good machine shop should be able to hook it up Im thinking...I have a buddy with some nice Mopars and a couple other cars. He has lost touch with doing anything himself and pays people for basic repairs and he suggested trying JB Weld too.........I have done my share of half assing stuff before but this won't be one of those times.
I am a gluton for punishment. I couldve been done with this if I just crumbled and brought it to a machine shop. Then again i was turned away a few years ago from the place thats local to me cause I brought in my lower control arms to have the bushings removed and replaced with the new ones I had the the guy turned me away instead of taking my work. I would rather not pay the prick anything if possible. I did buy a kit for 1/8-27 NPT thread repair and it was not cheap at all. Comes with drill, tap, countersink and sleeve installation tool. A little over $100
I bet they either lowered the price or they took them back home with them.LD 340 intakes are not cheap if you can find one. Saw 5 at Carlisle and all sellers had 5 as the first number in the price.
I know that. I'm tryin to get you to see loafin around on an internet forum ain't gettin your intake fixed. I'd have that beeotch fixed and onto the next project days ago. Chop chop Hopsing.LD 340 intakes are not cheap if you can find one. Saw 5 at Carlisle and all sellers had 5 as the first number in the price.
I know that. I'm tryin to get you to see loafin around on an internet forum ain't gettin your intake fixed. I'd have that beeotch fixed and onto the next project days ago. Chop chop Hopsing.
Here are your pics. My thread repair kit should be here tomorrow and if it does show up I will be done tomorrow hopefully.We are all waiting on the pics of what is going on with your intake?
Is 1/8" NPT what that is? I was thinking it was 3/8" NPT for some reason. Cheapest I found the 1/8" NPT heli coil kit is like 80 bucks......well worth the money to fix an LD340 correctly. And of course, I use Locktite on every heli coil I install. Goes without sayin. I don't understand the quandry here. This would have been in my rear view mirror days ago.
I like the idea of the Heli-coil, but you would have to Loctite the HeliCoil insert, and I'll bet a kit is over $65.-. Pipe taps are cheap, and everyone should own a set up to 1/2" anyway.
I would try that certainly before going oversize...chase it with the current size then teflon tape or sealer...see if ift tightens enough to seal etc.If thats pipe thread, then maybe it can be chased down a little further?
That seems like more of a reason to sell this stripped manifold, order a new one, and spend the change, but I don't get attached to piece-parts.LD 340 intakes are not cheap if you can find one. Saw 5 at Carlisle and all sellers had 5 as the first number in the price.
It's a roll of the dice..That seems like more of a reason to sell this stripped manifold, order a new one, and spend the change, but I don't get attached to piece-parts.