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p38arover Member Since: 16 Dec 2015 Location: Western Sydney Posts: 1528 |
Hmm, I like that. The existing plug has a magnet but is too short.
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17th Jan 2018 3:27am |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
LATHE??
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17th Jan 2018 8:33am |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
Also if you can use a helicoil, and it's been done, what is stopping you just tapping it to M14 and using a bigger plug, or use that as the size thread for an extension and it will be stronger and you'll be able to get a bigger bore hole in it! Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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17th Jan 2018 8:40am |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
I prefered the helicoil as it leaves everything as standard size but you are then screwing into steel rather than aluminum so it will be a lot stronger and wont wear out.
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17th Jan 2018 7:06pm |
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p38arover Member Since: 16 Dec 2015 Location: Western Sydney Posts: 1528 |
Lathe? I'm not a trained fitter and turner, I'm an electronics tech. I can do simple stuff on the lathe but I've never tried thread turning.
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17th Jan 2018 9:42pm |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
Lathe thread cutting for something that small I'd use a die and a tap.... And you say not much meat... a helicoil kit will be drill and tap to M14x1.5 minimum, could be bigger, might be M16x1.5...
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18th Jan 2018 12:19am |
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miggit Member Since: 12 Jul 2014 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 3657 |
Forgot to add that there is nothing stopping you from making it out of steel
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18th Jan 2018 12:42am |
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p38arover Member Since: 16 Dec 2015 Location: Western Sydney Posts: 1528 |
I have temporarily fitted one of these sump plugs. The thread is about twice as long as the original BMW plug. For the first time since I have owned the car, there are no oil drips off the sump plug.
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21st Jan 2018 12:27am |
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holidaychicken Member Since: 06 Nov 2013 Location: Kent Posts: 1086 |
The correct plug seals under the head with a copper washer and I previously used a bolt left over from my transmission rebuild with the integral rubber seal under the head as it was slightly longer and found some good thread.
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21st Jan 2018 6:56am |
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