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Re: stripped a bolt (ek4 fa sho)
If im correct your talking about the drain bolt. You might be able to tap the threads. The problem is if you try to tap the threads you have to make sure you get all the shavings out of the tranny. Another problem you might encounter is that even if you tap the hole, the threads might still be too weak to hold the bolt in to torque specs.
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Re: stripped a bolt (aw1234dude)
Ohh yeah if the threads are a little weak and you absolutly need to drive the car. After you tap the hole you can put plumbers teflon tape around the bolt and thread it back in. This will keep any fluids from leaking out and give the threads in the hole more to bite down on.
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Re: stripped a bolt (aw1234dude)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by aw1234dude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If im correct your talking about the drain bolt. You might be able to tap the threads. The problem is if you try to tap the threads you have to make sure you get all the shavings out of the tranny. Another problem you might encounter is that even if you tap the hole, the threads might still be too weak to hold the bolt in to torque specs. </TD></TR></TABLE>its not the drain bolt. i can tranny fluid changes and everything. i dont really need this bolt should the weld it?
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Re: stripped a bolt (aw1234dude)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by aw1234dude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ohh yeah if the threads are a little weak and you absolutly need to drive the car. After you tap the hole you can put plumbers teflon tape around the bolt and thread it back in. This will keep any fluids from leaking out and give the threads in the hole more to bite down on. </TD></TR></TABLE>already put the tape and still leaking the problem is the bolt is going in evenly
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Re: stripped a bolt (ek4 fa sho)
Ok, so which bolt is it? I know that the tranny housing is some kind of cast metal. I've heard that you cannot weld cast metal, correct me if im wrong.
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Re: stripped a bolt (aw1234dude)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by aw1234dude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Ok, so which bolt is it? I know that the tranny housing is some kind of cast metal. I've heard that you cannot weld cast metal, correct me if im wrong. </TD></TR></TABLE> then what should i do?
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Re: stripped a bolt (ek4 fa sho)
So its going in unevenly right. Then go out with the bolt in hand to a hardware store or tool store, find a tap (it looks like a screw with sections cut out of it) thats the same thread pitch and size as the bolt. Go to your tranny and screw the tap in straight. The tap basically cuts new threads into the metal. Usually you can get a small set of taps that come with a handle thatll help you make sure you screw it in straight. Then all you have to do is shove that bitch back in. Once that is done I'd probably change out the fluid because metal shavings might have gotten into the tranny.
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Re: stripped a bolt (aw1234dude)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by aw1234dude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">So its going in unevenly right. Then go out with the bolt in hand to a hardware store or tool store, find a tap (it looks like a screw with sections cut out of it) thats the same thread pitch and size as the bolt. Go to your tranny and screw the tap in straight. The tap basically cuts new threads into the metal. Usually you can get a small set of taps that come with a handle thatll help you make sure you screw it in straight. Then all you have to do is shove that bitch back in. Once that is done I'd probably change out the fluid because metal shavings might have gotten into the tranny. </TD></TR></TABLE>hopefully your right
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Re: stripped a bolt (ek4 fa sho)
spend my day going around town looking for a tap. i went to home depot other tool shops too and still have not yet manage to 1ich tap for my tranny. i even went to a machine shop and they could not do it too. any other suggestion? i need help badly
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