72miura
Automotive
- Mar 25, 2006
- 5
Alright I may have a problem.
Rebuilding an engine. To clean the threads, a normal tap was used for all the holes. I know they make "thread chasing" taps that are a bit undersized to not weaken the holes.
My question is, should we have used those instead? Will the holes be weaked that much that they can fail?
The engine is a inline 4 cylinder, GM Ecotec 2.2L. It will be turbocharged and making around 400hp in a street car.
Would you just rebuild as normal or should I buy Timeserts and install them in all the holes? Or just critical ones, such as mains, headbolts etc.?
Thanks
Rebuilding an engine. To clean the threads, a normal tap was used for all the holes. I know they make "thread chasing" taps that are a bit undersized to not weaken the holes.
My question is, should we have used those instead? Will the holes be weaked that much that they can fail?
The engine is a inline 4 cylinder, GM Ecotec 2.2L. It will be turbocharged and making around 400hp in a street car.
Would you just rebuild as normal or should I buy Timeserts and install them in all the holes? Or just critical ones, such as mains, headbolts etc.?
Thanks