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Subframe Mounting Threads






Subframe Mounting Threads

CAUTION!
Before starting any repairs always follow safety precautions located in.

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Thread repair set M14x1.5 (VAS 6027)

Drill (VAS 6267)





1 Threaded sleeve (in vehicle)

Threaded sleeve is not a replacement part and may only be repaired once if damaged!

If damaged again, longitudinal member must be replaced.

2 Helicoil thread insert

Contents of Thread Repair Set





1 Spiral bore

2 Tap M14x1.5

3 Installing spindle

4 Thread insert M14x1.5x28

5 Peg breaker with magnetic tips

Repairing Threads

Threads, Drilling

- Drill out thread path up to thread base using spiral bore.





For drilling and grinding, use drill (VAS 6267).

While drilling, drill must be held by a second person using an additional handle.





Threads, Cutting

- If the required thread depth is not reached because the bore is placed crooked, a guide bore with a maximum 16 mm diameter dimension - a - and a maximum depth of 20 mm dimension - b - can be drilled.





- Thread is cut using tap until dimension - a - = at least 63 mm.





- Clean threaded bushing (blow with pressurized air).

Inserting Thread Inserts





- Screw thread insert - 3 - on to installing spindle until drive peg - 2 - makes contact on drive tab - 1 - of installing spindle.

- Install threaded insert - 1 - up to dimension - a - 30 mm +1/-3 in threaded sleeve (turn lightly without force).

- Check dimension on depth gauge.





- Remove installing spindle.

- Drive peg of thread insert is broken using the peg breaker.





- Install subframe (suspension subframe)