Thread Repair - Tapered Pipe
Thread Repair- Tools Required
- J 42385-400 Thread Repair Kit
- J 43965 Extension Kit
The thread repair process involves a solid, thin walled, self-locking, carbon steel, bushing type insert. During the insert installation process, the installation driver tool cold-rolls the bottom internal threads and expands the bottom external threads of the insert into the base material.
This action mechanically locks the insert into place.
The tool kit J 42385-400 is designed for use with either a suitable tap wrench or drill motor. Limited access and larger hole repair may process better using a tap wrench. An extension J 43965 may also be necessary to drive the thread repair tooling dependent on access to the hole being repaired.
It is critical that the drilling, counterboring and tapping of the hole to be repaired follows the same centerline as the original hole.
During the drilling and tapping of the hole being repaired ensure the tooling is consistently machining perpendicular to the surface of the base material.
Tapered Pipe Thread Repair
The thread repair insert for tapered pipe threads is coated with a clear silver zinc coating.
CAUTION: Wear safety glasses in order to avoid eye damage.
Important: The use of a cutting type fluid GM P/N United States 1052864, GM P/N Canada 992881, WD 40 or equivalent is recommended when performing the drilling, counterboring and tapping procedures. When installed to the proper depth, the flange (1) of the insert will be seated against surface (2) of the base material of the drilled/tapped hole.
Important:
- During the drilling process, it is necessary to repeatedly remove the drill and clean chips from the hole and the flutes of the drill.
- Drill the hole until the stop collar contacts the surface of the base material.
1. Drill out the threads of the damaged hole.
Important: All chips must be removed from the drilled hole prior to tapping.
2. Using compressed air, clean out any chips.
Important:
- During the tapping process, it is necessary to repeatedly remove the tap and clean chips from the hole and the flutes of the tap.
- Ensure the tap has created full threads at least to the depth equal to the insert length.
3. Using a suitable tapping wrench, tap the threads of the drilled hole.
4. Tap the drilled hole until the threads at the top of the tap (2) are down to the surface of the base material.
Important: All chips must be removed from the tapped hole prior to insert installation.
5. Using compressed air, clean out any chips.
6. Spray cleaner GM P/N United States 12377981, GM P/N Canada 10953463 or equivalent into the tapped hole.
Important: All chips must be removed from the tapped hole prior to insert installation.
7. Using compressed air, clean out any chips.
Important: Do not allow oil or other foreign material to contact the Outside Diameter (OD) of the insert.
8. Lubricate the threads of the driver installation tool (2) with the driver oil (1) J 42385-110.
9. Install the insert (2) onto the driver installation tool (1).
10. Apply threadlock sealant GM P/N United States 12345493, GM P/N Canada 10953488, J 42385-109, LOCTITE 277 or equivalent (1) to the insert OD threads (2).
11. Install the insert (2) into the tapped hole.
Important: If the insert will not thread down until the flange contacts the surface of the base material remove the insert immediately with a screw extracting tool and inspect the tapped hole for any remaining chips and/or improper tapping.
12. Install the insert until the flange (2) of the insert contacts the surface of the base material.
Important: The driver installation tool will tighten up before screwing completely through the insert. This is acceptable. The threads at the bottom of the insert are being formed and the insert is mechanically locking the insert into the base material threads.
13. Continue to rotate the driver installation tool (1) until the top of the threaded section (2) is level with the top of the insert (3).
14. Inspect the insert (1) for proper installation (2) into the tapped hole.
15. Any installed insert that restricts or blocks an oil or engine coolant passage (3) will need to have the oil or engine coolant passage drilled out (4) to the original size of the oil or engine coolant passage. After drilling the restriction or blockage, clean out any chips and thread the installation driver tool through the insert again to remove any burrs caused by the drilling of the oil or engine coolant passage.