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The last piece I was going to install before putting the engine back in the car was the engine side pivot ball stud for the clutch Z-bar. The threads had some previous issues and I tried to use a thread chaser to clean them up because the ball would not seat properly. The thread chaser sheered off in the hole. Never seen anything like it. Tried everything to get it out to no avail. Reverse thread drilling yielded what you see here. I see three options to fix.
Option one. Buy one of these brackets and see if it fits (I've asked the manufacturer the question but I'll probably just buy it so I don't lose any more time than I have to). https://sdparts.com/i-24074895-sdpc-...RoCyQ0QAvD_BwE
Option two. Helicoil. I have to admit I'm nervous trying to drill a hole that big (33/64ths) but it should be doable.
Option three. Take it back to the machine shop and see what they can do.
I'd welcome any comments on these options or any others I haven't thought of. Thanks!
Mark
The last piece I was going to install before putting the engine back in the car was the engine side pivot ball stud for the clutch Z-bar. The threads had some previous issues and I tried to use a thread chaser to clean them up because the ball would not seat properly. The thread chaser sheered off in the hole. Never seen anything like it. Tried everything to get it out to no avail. Reverse thread drilling yielded what you see here. I see three options to fix.
Option one. Buy one of these brackets and see if it fits (I've asked the manufacturer the question but I'll probably just buy it so I don't lose any more time than I have to). https://sdparts.com/i-24074895-sdpc-...RoCyQ0QAvD_BwE
Option two. Helicoil. I have to admit I'm nervous trying to drill a hole that big (33/64ths) but it should be doable.
Option three. Take it back to the machine shop and see what they can do.
I'd welcome any comments on these options or any others I haven't thought of. Thanks!
Mark
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