did something stupid and i need help???

Discussion in 'Technical' started by sam03rc, Mar 25, 2010.

  1. sam03rc

    sam03rc Member

    Joined:
    Nov 16, 2009
    Messages:
    893
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    73
    Location:
    gates county, nc
    Vehicle:
    1972 maverick 302 C4
    ok here is what happened i have been re plumbing my engine and one of my carburetor bolts on my intake manifold snapped off flush with the top of the flange so i went to drill it out and before i noticed it the bit slide to the side and know i have a whole that is way to wide for me to thread and is way out of line for my carb to even bolt down to on that hole... so can i still run it with only 3 bolts holding the carb down or do i now have to get a new intake????? its a 4 barrel and its the back passenger side hole just to add didnt know if that would make a difference or not
     
  2. maverick75

    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

    Joined:
    Mar 31, 2005
    Messages:
    9,014
    Likes Received:
    15
    Trophy Points:
    172
    Location:
    Riverside, California
    Vehicle:
    The mav is gone but i'm still here!
  3. sam03rc

    sam03rc Member

    Joined:
    Nov 16, 2009
    Messages:
    893
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    73
    Location:
    gates county, nc
    Vehicle:
    1972 maverick 302 C4
    i dont know much about them just looked at the link but like the hole is know about 3/16th of an inch out of the way for a bolt to even do into
     
  4. markso125

    markso125 Member

    Joined:
    Aug 19, 2007
    Messages:
    1,714
    Likes Received:
    6
    Trophy Points:
    117
    Location:
    Lewiston Ut
    Vehicle:
    1972 maverick 2 door LDO
    normally you could drill it out and put a plug, Keensert, or a Time-sert in it then redrill the original hole in the stock location.

    If you dont know what a Keensert is here you go

    http://alcoafastener.thomasnet.com/category/keenserts-reg-?&plpver=10&bc=3001584

    The Keensert has four tangs (called "Kees") on it at even 90 degree spacing; the final step is to force these Kees vertically down across the threads of the tapped hole, breaking the threads and making it impossible for the Keenserts to unscrew themselves. It is still possible to drill out the Keensert and reinstall a new one at a 45 degree angle from the original installation, with the new Kees being forced down in the spaces between where the old ones broke the original threads.

    One nice benefit of Keenserts is that they can be installed at a location where a tapped hole has worn out or a helicoil has become damaged and cannot be easily removed, because a significantly larger hole is drilled for the Keensert and the original hole geometry ceases to be a concern.

    http://www.timesert.com/

    timeserts are similar to Keenserts but they dont have the locking tangs
     
  5. dkstuck

    dkstuck Member

    Joined:
    Sep 23, 2004
    Messages:
    3,249
    Likes Received:
    10
    Trophy Points:
    118
    Location:
    Latrobe Pa (Pgh)
    Vehicle:
    72 Maverick in drag
    If its aluminum, take it off an get it welded up then start new hole
     
  6. sam03rc

    sam03rc Member

    Joined:
    Nov 16, 2009
    Messages:
    893
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    73
    Location:
    gates county, nc
    Vehicle:
    1972 maverick 302 C4
    so yea i need to just get a new one then like the hole is like i said more than 3/16th out of line for a bolt to go from the carb into it... it is aluminum so the easiest thing for me to do just so i dont mess it up anymore is just to buy a new one
     
  7. PAINTANK

    PAINTANK Cometosis Obsessivus

    Joined:
    May 27, 2007
    Messages:
    2,842
    Likes Received:
    14
    Trophy Points:
    0
    Location:
    South Central, North Carolina
    Vehicle:
    1973 Comet 2 dr
    Did you get the broken part out...?
    If so I would JB Weld a threaded stud into the hole at the correct spot and use a nut to hold down that corner.
    I'm so cheap. It's a sickness how cheap I am.
     
  8. sam03rc

    sam03rc Member

    Joined:
    Nov 16, 2009
    Messages:
    893
    Likes Received:
    0
    Trophy Points:
    73
    Location:
    gates county, nc
    Vehicle:
    1972 maverick 302 C4
    no i didnt drill it all the way out because it slide side ways and i got about a quarter inch down and then i stoped and saw that i screwed it up .
     
  9. dkstuck

    dkstuck Member

    Joined:
    Sep 23, 2004
    Messages:
    3,249
    Likes Received:
    10
    Trophy Points:
    118
    Location:
    Latrobe Pa (Pgh)
    Vehicle:
    72 Maverick in drag
    No!!! Get someone to weld it an drill, tap it in correct spot.
     
  10. 74 GRABBER

    74 GRABBER Member

    Joined:
    Oct 17, 2005
    Messages:
    792
    Likes Received:
    1
    Trophy Points:
    90
    Location:
    Peoria AZ
    Vehicle:
    1974 grabber, 1995 mustang GT, 1967 mustang coupe, 1956 Caddilac sedan Deville
    Can you take a picture by chance? I'm having a hard time believing that the damage is bad enough for a new intake manifold by simply trying to drill out the broken stud and the drill bit slipping.
     
  11. mojo

    mojo "Everett"- Senior Citizen Supporting Member

    Joined:
    Jul 20, 2009
    Messages:
    5,274
    Likes Received:
    833
    Trophy Points:
    513
    Garage:
    1
    Location:
    Chicago
    Vehicle:
    73 Comet GT-302 4bl
    If your near a machine shop they may can repair the unit. At least you cud inquire. You want to get the new hole straight, and they can tapp it for the carb stud. It's hard if not impossible to get it straight w/ a hand drill.
     
  12. baddad457

    baddad457 Member

    Joined:
    Feb 24, 2007
    Messages:
    5,861
    Likes Received:
    141
    Trophy Points:
    171
    Location:
    Opelousas La.
    :naughty: JBWeld ain't gonna hold that. :bs:
     
  13. Bryant

    Bryant forgot more than learned

    Joined:
    Aug 7, 2007
    Messages:
    6,538
    Likes Received:
    153
    Trophy Points:
    203
    Garage:
    1
    Location:
    San Diego
    Vehicle:
    71 Maverick
    tap the hole with threads. take a grade 5 bolt and screw it into the hole with red locktite on it. cut the bolt off so the remaining stud is flush with the top of the manifold. now put the carb on. center punch where the new hole needs to be. now you can drill the larger grade 5 bolt out and tap it.
     

Share This Page