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Repairing the Threaded Bushing For Suspension Subframe Installation



Repairing Threaded Bushes For Suspension Subframe Installation

Tools







Installing threaded bush

Installing repair threaded bush







WARNING: Danger of material damage and personal injury when repairing threads.
- Danger of material damage and personal injury.
- Thread repairs must only be performed using the Time-Sert thread repair kit

INFORMATION:

- The repair bush must be installed recessed. Milling in may only be performed using the Porsche special tool contained in the Time-Sert thread repair kit.
- While pressing in the base thread, a noticeably larger amount of force is required on the screw-in tool to form the internal thread. Pressing is finished when the screw-in tool can be turned further more easily.

1. Drill out thread

Select M10 or M14 kit.
Drill out old thread as far as the base of the thread using a drill bit contained in the M10 or M14 kit B.







2. Mill in shoulder

Select M10 or M14 kit.
Mill out bore hole up to dimension X using spot facer C. Milling in may only be performed using the tool contained in the Porsche special tools. Use an electronically controlled power drill set to a speed of approx. 250 rpm (1/min) for milling in.







3. Cut thread

Cut thread into the chassis bushing using a cutting tool D up to dimension Y. Clean the thread on the chassis bushing (blow it out).







4. Position threaded bush on the screw-in tool

Clean the thread on the bush and screw-in tool.

Oil the screw-in tool E.

Screw the threaded bush A onto the screw-in tool E by hand.







5. Screw in threaded bush

Screw threaded bush A in fully (note bush length classification) using the screw-in tool E.







6. Press threaded bush

Shape and press threaded bush E by turning further with the screw-in tool D in the base thread.







7. Unscrew screw-in tool

Unscrew screw-in tool E from the threaded bush A.

Table classification for suspension subframe repairs