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Paul G

posted on 26/8/05 at 08:59 AM Reply With Quote
Stupid mistake ....

Moral of this story - dont work on your car when you're angry...

Minutes after breaking up with my stupid bitch of a girlfriend i decided to drain the oil from the R1 engine on the MK indy I'm building. Anyway classic schoolboy error I managed to strip the thread off the sump by turning the bolt the wrong way. What do I do now? Do I have to take the engine out and take it to an engineering place or is there anything I can do to save it??

Pissed off Paul

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posted on 26/8/05 at 09:03 AM Reply With Quote
i am sry 2 here that paul, and i am sry i dont no what 2 do about ur sump

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shortie

posted on 26/8/05 at 09:04 AM Reply With Quote
What thread is it, is it the sump plug?? If it is you can take the sump off and get it welded up, redrilled and re-tapped.

If it's a sump bolt then I think you can get helicoil inserts which some of the guys here have used and apparently they are excellent.

HTH,
Rich.

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Paul G

posted on 26/8/05 at 09:13 AM Reply With Quote
Hi Phil Hope the cars making progress I'll have to come round and have a look soon

Rich - its the thread on the inside of the sump itself - the sump plug, which i used a 19mm socket to get off, is ok. I really dont want to attempt taking the sump off - it sounds like a big job. I'll have to look into these helicoil things i think

Cheers

Paul

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nick205

posted on 26/8/05 at 09:32 AM Reply With Quote
Paul,

I'd be tempted to take the sump off if only to clean it out and make sure no fragments of the knackered thread are left in the oil. While it's off you can get it repaired ass well.

HTH
Nick

PS - bad luck with the girlfriend, but hey you've got more time to spend on the car now

[Edited on 26/8/05 by nick205]

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Hellfire

posted on 26/8/05 at 09:37 AM Reply With Quote
Take off the sump as nick205 says not only to check for fragments - but to retap it A lot of bike racing lads end up re-tapping to larger sump plugs due to the frequency of oil changes they do and so the oil comes out quicker with the larger hole.

Easy job -

[Edited on 26-8-05 by Hellfire]






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ReMan

posted on 26/8/05 at 09:42 AM Reply With Quote
Your gonna definatly want to take the sump off if its getting a helicoil as to fit them you have to drill/tap the hole, its going to make bits of swarf.. Also the tools are quite expensive even though the coil itself is cheap, so you'd probably want to get an engineering shop who already has the kit to fit a helicoil to do it anyway, in which case your going to have to take it off.
It shouldnt be that big a jobI wouldnt have thought





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Paul G

posted on 26/8/05 at 09:56 AM Reply With Quote
Cheers for the replies lads - looks like the sumps coming off then, that should be fun.....!

And your right Nick - her endless nagging is the reason it isnt finished already!!

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shortie

posted on 26/8/05 at 10:45 AM Reply With Quote
Shouldn't be too bad a job mate once you've drained the oil.

Rich.

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nick205

posted on 26/8/05 at 11:52 AM Reply With Quote
try having a wife who's 6 months pregnant and wants to spend all available cash on baby paraphenalia it's getting harder and harder to justify spending on the car I can tell you

Still it'll all be worth it - won't it?

Cheers
Nick

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Paul G

posted on 26/8/05 at 12:08 PM Reply With Quote
Yeah it'll be worth it all in the end I know. Just wanted to get it finished before winter cos I've only got my carport to work under!
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Hellfire

posted on 26/8/05 at 12:25 PM Reply With Quote
I know 'SWMBO' constantly comments on how much time we spend on "the car". In my case I simply say "if it isn't the car, it's going to be something else". It's almost like an addiction to do things with my hands... constantly!

If you think building one is bad... you should try spending 28 hours a week everyweek after work for 6 months building one... then 6 months later starting all over again Didn't go down too well....






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marktigere1

posted on 26/8/05 at 12:52 PM Reply With Quote
Nick

Sorry if this is late but congrats on the future new arrival!!

You won't regret it!!!

All the best

Mark

PS. You remember this then? http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=18377





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kb58

posted on 26/8/05 at 01:49 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by nick205
bad luck with the girlfriend, but hey you've got more time to spend on the car now




And have more money to spend on it... Still, it's worth looking for a "good one", woman that is.





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nick205

posted on 26/8/05 at 01:53 PM Reply With Quote
Mark,

Cheers for the kind words and yes I do remember my original post on the subject - makes for interesting reading now

Cheers
Nick

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Paul G

posted on 26/8/05 at 03:42 PM Reply With Quote
Well it was surprisingly straightforward getting the sump off (got a face full of oil in the process tho!). Unfortunatley I've cracked the area round the sump plug so gotta get it welded up. Thanks for all the advice though, I'll stay away from my car the next time I'm in a bad mood!
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dave1888

posted on 26/8/05 at 05:10 PM Reply With Quote
My wife never complains about me working on the car, I told her I work on the car or we have sex.






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jonbeedle

posted on 27/8/05 at 10:46 AM Reply With Quote
My wife said "It's me or the damn car"
It's tough but I'm going to miss her.
Cheers
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sgraber

posted on 30/8/05 at 02:59 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dave1888
My wife never complains about me working on the car, I told her I work on the car or we have sex.


LOL - I'm definitely going to have to try that one!





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