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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I agree but I wonder if, on an alloy head, the tiny bits of swarf would be a problem. I suppose one could make up an attachment for the vacuum cleaner and stuff it down the plug hole to suck up any swarf.
    An old workmate of mine had done a few motorbike spark plugs with heli-coils. I asked him about it.
    He greased the tap to catch most of it and just left the rest. He considered aluminium shavings to be too soft and fluffy to cause any real problems.

    I don't like it either, but it worked for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Which is what we were all taught to do when drilling or tapping into something critical that's still assembled, but I've never been comfortable with it.
    greasing the tap works fine.. done a few in my time.

    i always do them in three bites and clear the grease and swath each time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    greasing the tap works fine.. done a few in my time.

    i always do them in three bites and clear the grease and swath each time.
    will vouch for that,Unca Dave did one for me on Fraser a year and a half ago and still running good (now where did that lump of timber get to?)

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    Heli coil works!
    I had a stripped thread in the spark plug hole of a head of the XJ6.
    Start the motor and the plug travelled six feet into the air

    Fitted a "Heli Coil" and have had no problems since.
    It sure is a problem with alloy heads, sumps, etc.

    Cheers,
    Ron

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    Heard an interesting method many moons ago, but never needed to use it.

    Crank the engine around by hand so that the exhaust valve on the cylinder you want to tap is slightly open.

    Adapt a compressed air hose to the exhaust and apply enough pressure to get a decent flow out of the plug hole .

    Tap away.


    I worry that you might blow rust or soot back into the cylinder. Maybe you could achieve the same effect with a bit more mucking about through the inlet manifold

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    A friend of mine engaged the services of a professional to helicoil the plug in his ford flathead V8 (all cast iron). The man connected a vacuum cleaner on blow to the exhaust pipe. As mentioned before, if you were doing it to your own engine, you would take the extra time and effort, and connect it to the inlet manifold. Turning the tap back frequently would also keep the size of the swarf pieces small.
    Aaron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron IIA View Post
    Turning the tap back frequently would also keep the size of the swarf pieces small.
    cast doesnt need the turning back, it crumbles anyway. put it is good practice as it clears the flutes of the tap.
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