Mobile helicoil/ timesert mechanic. North West.

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Mobile helicoil/ timesert mechanic. North West.

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I’m just testing the water while I weigh up my options regarding what to do with two knackered exhaust manifold stud holes on my camper.
Has anyone used or can recommend a mobile mechanic in the North West / Cheshire/ Staffs who can drill out and helicoil on the drive.
The offending pipe has been removed and access is good- front off side.
The person who fitted the exhaust hadn’t drilled deep enough when fitting the helicoil.
I will be asking local garages tomorrow but any help would be welcome before I attempt it myself.
Cheers, David.
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Tap them out to M10 and fit a repair stud?
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I've just done one myself for the first time, just needs a plan and a steady hand. I'm pretty much blind in one eye too and managed to get it done.
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Just been under it and re tapped the one that was a good depth and drilled the other ( top) one to about 15mm and tapped that. Helicoils fittted and they both accept a bolt.
I’m going to leave it overnight for the loctite to cure.
It wasn’t as bad as I thought.
I need to swap the bleed valve now as I noticed a drip of coolant under it!
David.
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