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    Drill and tap JB Weld?

    I have a stripped out screw hole on the crankcase of my GSXR. It is a 6mm screw that holds the water pump on. I'm wondering if I could fill the hole with JB Weld then drill and tap it. Is JB Weld suitable for this?

    Thanks,
    Joe
    IBA# 24077
    '15 BMW R1200GS Adventure
    '07 Triumph Tiger 1050 ABS
    '08 Yamaha WR250R

    "Krusty's inner circle is a completely unorganized group of grumpy individuals uninterested in niceties like factual information. Our main purpose, in an unorganized fashion, is to do little more than engage in anecdotal stories and idle chit-chat while providing little or no actual useful information. And, of course, ride a lot and have tons of fun.....in a Krusty manner."


    #2
    No. But I think you knew that. Give it a try. Crank down the bolt as tight as you think it needs to be. If it strips again go up a size or get it welded. If it holds youll be checking it every time you ride.
    82 1100 EZ (red)

    "You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY

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      #3
      Just heli coil...ie fix a thread, insert...ect. I have done the JB weld thing once like your trying but never on something that needed to seal...just my 2 cents worth....
      Hope that helps....
      Kevin

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        #4
        Drilling and tapping JB Weld is only suitable for the most lightweight of applications. For instance I didn't even have much success doing that with a fender mount. Unfortunately it's not going to work for what you need.

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          #5
          Another option

          Take a look at Alumalloy, google for it. I haven't used it for what you need it for, but I have seen it used for something close to what you have on the infomercial. Good luck

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            #6
            The Gixxer Joe? Say it isn't so!

            Brad bt

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              #7
              Heli Coil it. The threads will be stronger than new.

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                #8
                Originally posted by retrex View Post
                Take a look at Alumalloy, google for it. I haven't used it for what you need it for, but I have seen it used for something close to what you have on the infomercial. Good luck
                Have Alumalloy ... unless the surface is prepped PERFECTLY it simply won't work. There are several "second generation" products (HTS-2000, etc.) that exist that are supposed to be much more forgiving. I have some of that, too, and it DOES appear to be easier to work with. The demo video shows various different ways to work with it.

                As you know, Joe, I've already responded to your email regarding it, but wanted to share with everybody else...

                Regards,

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                  #9
                  Interestingly enough JB Weld says 'yes'. I sent them an email and got that reply. But I agree that this wouldn't be the best solution. After doing some research I've decided to use HTS-2000 to 'weld' a piece of round aluminum stock (drilled and tapped) to the crankcase. There's a guy on ebay that sells the HTS-2000 rods for $2.99 apiece so I bought five from him rather than buying a whole pound from the manufacturer. I'll let everyone know how it goes. I also have a broken screw hole on the GS rotor cover so I'll fix that too while I'm at it...............

                  Thanks,
                  Joe
                  IBA# 24077
                  '15 BMW R1200GS Adventure
                  '07 Triumph Tiger 1050 ABS
                  '08 Yamaha WR250R

                  "Krusty's inner circle is a completely unorganized group of grumpy individuals uninterested in niceties like factual information. Our main purpose, in an unorganized fashion, is to do little more than engage in anecdotal stories and idle chit-chat while providing little or no actual useful information. And, of course, ride a lot and have tons of fun.....in a Krusty manner."

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Planecrazy View Post
                    Have Alumalloy ... unless the surface is prepped PERFECTLY it simply won't work. There are several "second generation" products (HTS-2000, etc.) that exist that are supposed to be much more forgiving. I have some of that, too, and it DOES appear to be easier to work with. The demo video shows various different ways to work with it.

                    As you know, Joe, I've already responded to your email regarding it, but wanted to share with everybody else...

                    Regards,
                    Steve,

                    As stated in previous post I've decided to go ahead and buy a few rods of HTS-2000. The newer generation products are supposed to be much better than the earlier ones so I'll probably have an easier time and better results with the new product. Thanks you very much for the offer of your Alumalloy though!

                    Joe
                    IBA# 24077
                    '15 BMW R1200GS Adventure
                    '07 Triumph Tiger 1050 ABS
                    '08 Yamaha WR250R

                    "Krusty's inner circle is a completely unorganized group of grumpy individuals uninterested in niceties like factual information. Our main purpose, in an unorganized fashion, is to do little more than engage in anecdotal stories and idle chit-chat while providing little or no actual useful information. And, of course, ride a lot and have tons of fun.....in a Krusty manner."

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Joe Nardy View Post
                      Steve,

                      As stated in previous post I've decided to go ahead and buy a few rods of HTS-2000. The newer generation products are supposed to be much better than the earlier ones so I'll probably have an easier time and better results with the new product. Thanks you very much for the offer of your Alumalloy though!

                      Joe
                      I wasn't offering you my Alumalloy, Joe ... I was offering you the HTS-2000 I ALSO have. I'll probably never use the Alumalloy since I have the better stuff, and I certainly wouldn't offer it any of my friends unless they specifically asked for it and knew what was necessary to use it. Perhaps my post above wasn't clear enough, but I'm pretty sure I mentioned I had BOTH products.

                      Let me know when you intend to do these repairs. Perhaps if I'm available I'll swing by and see if I can be of some help.

                      Regards,

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Planecrazy View Post
                        I wasn't offering you my Alumalloy, Joe ... I was offering you the HTS-2000 I ALSO have. I'll probably never use the Alumalloy since I have the better stuff, and I certainly wouldn't offer it any of my friends unless they specifically asked for it and knew what was necessary to use it. Perhaps my post above wasn't clear enough, but I'm pretty sure I mentioned I had BOTH products.

                        Let me know when you intend to do these repairs. Perhaps if I'm available I'll swing by and see if I can be of some help.

                        Regards,
                        Steve,

                        I guess I didn't read the post close enough. Oh well, I'll have some of my own for future use now...............

                        Thanks,
                        Joe
                        IBA# 24077
                        '15 BMW R1200GS Adventure
                        '07 Triumph Tiger 1050 ABS
                        '08 Yamaha WR250R

                        "Krusty's inner circle is a completely unorganized group of grumpy individuals uninterested in niceties like factual information. Our main purpose, in an unorganized fashion, is to do little more than engage in anecdotal stories and idle chit-chat while providing little or no actual useful information. And, of course, ride a lot and have tons of fun.....in a Krusty manner."

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