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tbrand69
Originally posted by Steve View Post
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I would not go any deeper than the existing holes. You do not want to drill them all to match that one, they might not have the room behind them before getting into something that should not have an extra hole in it.
If you are going to install Heli-Coils in other holes, measure the depth of the hole, drill it larger, but not deeper, tap it, install the coil, move on to the next hole.
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tbrand69
Originally posted by Steve View PostI would not go any deeper than the existing holes. You do not want to drill them all to match that one, they might not have the room behind them before getting into something that should not have an extra hole in it.
If you are going to install Heli-Coils in other holes, measure the depth of the hole, drill it larger, but not deeper, tap it, install the coil, move on to the next hole.
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tbrand69
Originally posted by Steve View PostI would not go any deeper than the existing holes. You do not want to drill them all to match that one, they might not have the room behind them before getting into something that should not have an extra hole in it.
If you are going to install Heli-Coils in other holes, measure the depth of the hole, drill it larger, but not deeper, tap it, install the coil, move on to the next hole.
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Actually I had a question. Upon further research, it says the M8 coil requires a 1/4 inch bit and hole. I have started drilling the hole with a 5/16 bit, so it's 1/16 larger. Common sense tells me that this will be a problem when trying to install the coil.
The hole should be about 25mm deep, and I have only drilled down to about 5mm. I could conceivably drill the remaining 20mm with the correct 1/4 inch bit. My question is: would it be okay to have the new coil threads starting 5mm below the surface of the hole? As a result, there would be a 5mm gap where there are no threads. Would that severely compromise the strength of the mount?
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Originally posted by tbrand69 View PostActually I had a question. Upon further research, it says the M8 coil requires a 1/4 inch bit and hole. I have started drilling the hole with a 5/16 bit, so it's 1/16 larger. Common sense tells me that this will be a problem when trying to install the coil.
Originally posted by tbrand69 View PostThe hole should be about 25mm deep, and I have only drilled down to about 5mm.
I would not go any deeper than that, there are oil passages and whatnot lurking just below the surface.
Originally posted by tbrand69 View PostMy question is: would it be okay to have the new coil threads starting 5mm below the surface of the hole? As a result, there would be a 5mm gap where there are no threads. Would that severely compromise the strength of the mount?
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#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
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Originally posted by Steve View PostI am not near my helicoil set to verify, the 1/4" bit seems a bit small, bit might actually be correct.
What makes you think the hole needs to be that deep? How deep is the orignial hole?
I would not go any deeper than that, there are oil passages and whatnot lurking just below the surface.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostSee my previous comment, I think the only thing that will compromise your strength will be drilling into a void.
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