spitfires
[Top] [All Lists]

Oil pan cap screwed

To: <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Subject: Oil pan cap screwed
From: "Chip Kigar" <ckigar@sound.net>
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 19:56:54 -0500
A couple of months back, in an effort to fix an oil leak, I replaced the oil
pan gasket with the engine (a 1500) in place. When I re-attached the oil pan
to the block, the front center cap screw was a 'spinner'.  I took it back
out and found (I believe) that it have previously been 'repaired' with a
helicoil.  I think this is the case as I unthreaded what seemed like a
spring from the threads.  I carefull put the bolt back in and there seemed
to be enough thread still present in the block  to put a moderate amount of
torque on the cap screw... well, today it fell out and I lost much oil.
Fortunately,  I was very close to home when this happened.

What would be the most effective permanent repair, preferably on that can be
done 'in place'?   How difficult/risky/effective would it be to tap the hole
and put a stud in?  I haven't gotten uder it to determine how much room I
have to work, that will happen tomorrow.

Chip


Visit my DYI circle cutting jig page
at:http://www.sound.net/~ckigar/circle.htm .. now with pics of my zebrawood
veneer dash



<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>