miktdish

Guns n Chainsaws
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Popped the M8 threads out of the head for the inlet manifold .... DoH!!
Moment of carelessness, rushing to get the new turbo in, all excited read the torque setting as 35NM (not the 25NM it should have been), got upto the 30 mark and thought "this seems tight" - BANG - bowl arks unt buggeration (I exclaimed)...

So I poked the end of my digital measuring stick in the hole to find it's blind and tapped to a depth of 20mm.
The thread of the original bolt sticks out the manifold by 11mm. So 9mm of thread intact. M8x1.25 means I have more than 6 turns in the head, which is enough.

original-11mm.JPG


So I order some longer bolts (110mm) which turn out to be longer than required (which I knew they would be) but indicated another issue in that the part threaded section was to small and would catch the head.

new-bolt-prework.JPG


So I ran an M8 die down it to extend the thread by 10mm. There is no shoulder now, but the bolt itself is to long.

retapped-bolt.JPG


So I measured, measured and measured again then cut and measured and measured to ensure I had 19mm sticking out (19.2 on one and 19.3 on tother).

new-bolt-19mm.JPG


Happy that I have 1mm clearance + the thickness of the gasket and circa 8mm of engaged thread - on went the inlet manifold and 'click - click' went the torque wrench @ 25NM

Here's the three bolts from L/R - original, new recut and trimmed, new as received

3-amigos.JPG
 
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Popped the M8 threads out of the head for the inlet manifold .... DoH!!
Moment of carelessness, rushing to get the new turbo in, all excited read the torque setting as 35NM (not the 25NM it should have been), got upto the 30 mark and thought "this seems tight" - BANG - bowl arks unt buggeration (I exclaimed)...

So I poked the end of my digital measuring stick in the hole to find it's blind and tapped to a depth of 20mm.
The thread of the original bolt sticks out the manifold by 11mm. So 9mm of thread intact. M8x1.25 means I have more than 6 turns in the head, which is enough.

View attachment 253293

So I order some longer bolts (110mm) which turn out to be longer than required (which I knew they would be) but indicated another issue in that the part threaded section was to small and would catch the head.

View attachment 253294

So I ran an M8 die down it to extend the thread by 10mm. There is no shoulder now, but the bolt itself is to long.

View attachment 253296

So I measured, measured and measured again then cut and measured and measured to ensure I had 19mm sticking out (19.2 on one and 19.3 on tother).

View attachment 253297

Happy that I have 1mm clearance + the thickness of the gasket and circa 8mm of engaged thread - on went the inlet manifold and 'click - click' went the torque wrench @ 25NM

Here's the three bolts from L/R - original, new recut and trimmed, new as received

View attachment 253298

I have to say my favourite part of Land Rover ownership is the satisfaction of fixing an issue that was entirely of my own making
 
Great stuff. I'm forever modifying bolts to replace broken or corroded ones, or even ones that have disappeared completely. Nice touch to photograph them against the background of a Haynes manual too!
 

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