16.5hp Briggs thread fix?

dgianino

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Greetings all,
I have a 16.5hp single cylinder OHV Briggs engine. I accidentally stripped 2 of the threads when reattaching the oil pan to the rest of the block (all aluminum). One of the threads has cracked, exposing the bolt to the engine's oil, and essentially a hole in the compression. Is there a fix for this? There is about a half inch of thread space left for a repair insert. I was thinking, just use the repair insert and RTV around the bolt and torque it down to spec. Any other, more better, ideas? I can't just replace the block.
Thanks a bunch,
Dom
 

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bertsmobile1

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It is a weld , drill then retap fix
Nothing else will hold for very long .
 

Bertrrr

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Lock tite makes a thread insert , it comes with the tap and drill bit - it's a touchy situation there b/c you have very little to work with - if your careful and drill and tap , insert the thread insert very carefully then use JB weld or something like it ( Belzona ) comes to mind if you can find it- build everything up around the newly installed thread insert and let sit for 24 hrs. You may have a shot at saving this thing. Do not tighten more than necessary - don't know if it will hold torque but shouldn't take much to snug it up .
Good luck with this guy.
 

Rivets

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I agree with Bert, only real fix is to weld and retap. Anything else won’t last long and not worth the effort or expense.
 

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JB Weld will not hold at 18.34 ft-lbs. Take it to a local welder and see if he can TIG weld the area up so you can drill and re-tap it. Otherwise you are wasting your time and money. Besides you are going about 5/8 of threads or better for a good hold at 18.34 ft-lbs
 
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