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Inboard Bolt Holes

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Important: 

When installed to the proper depth, the flange of the insert will be seated against the counterbore of the drilled/tapped hole.

  1. Position the fixture plate (3) with the bushing (1) installed over the cylinder head bolt hole to be repaired (4).
  2. Loosely install the fixture plate bolts (2) into the remaining cylinder head bolt holes.
    Fig 1: Positioning Fixture Plate
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  3. Position the alignment pin (1) through the bushing and into the cylinder head bolt hole.
    Fig 2: Locating Alignment Pin
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  4. With the alignment pin in the desired cylinder head bolt hole, tighten the fixture retaining bolts (2).
  5. Remove the alignment pin (1) from the cylinder head bolt hole.
  6. Install the stop collar (2) onto the drill (1).
    Fig 3: Installing Stop Collar Onto Drill
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    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 top of the drill bushing.
  7. Drill out the threads of the damaged hole.
    Fig 4: Drilling Out Threads Of Damaged Hole
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    Important:  All chips must be removed from the drilled hole prior to tapping.

  8. Using compressed air, clean out any chips.
    Fig 5: Removing Chips From Drilled Hole
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    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.
  9. Using a suitable tapping wrench, tap the threads of the drilled hole.
    Fig 6: Tapping Threads Of Drilled Hole
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  10. In order to tap the new threads for the insert to the proper depth, rotate the tap into the cylinder head bolt hole until the first mark (1) on the tap aligns with the top of the drill bushing (3).
    Fig 7: Identifying Proper Depth
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    Important:  Remove the fixture plate prior to installing the insert with the installer tool.

  11. Remove the fixture plate bolts (2).
  12. Remove the fixture plate (3) and bushing (1).
    Fig 8: Removing Fixture Plate And Bushing
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    Important:  All chips must be removed from the tapped hole prior to insert installation.

  13. Using compressed air, clean out any chips.
    Fig 9: Removing Chips From Drilled Hole
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  14. Spray cleaner GM P/N 12346139, GM P/N 12377981 (Canadian P/N 10953463) or equivalent into the tapped hole.
    Fig 10: Spraying Cleaner Into Tapped Hole
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    Important:  All chips must be removed from the tapped hole prior to insert installation.

  15. Using compressed air, clean out any chips.
    Fig 11: Removing Chips From Drilled Hole
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    Important:  Do not allow oil or other foreign material to contact the outside diameter (OD) of the insert.

  16. Lubricate the threads of the driver installation tool (2) with the driver oil (1) J 42385-110.
    Fig 12: Lubricating Threads Of Driver Installation Tool
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  17. Install the insert (2) onto the driver installation tool (1).
    Fig 13: Installing Insert Onto Driver Installation Tool
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  18. Apply threadlock sealant GM P/N 12345493, (Canadian P/N 10953488), J 42385-109, LOCTITE 277®, or equivalent (1) to the insert OD threads (2).
    Fig 14: Applying Threadlock Sealant To Insert OD Threads
    G02554713Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  19. Install the insert and installation driver (1) into the tapped hole.
  20. Start the insert into the threaded hole.

    Important:  If the insert will not thread down until the flange contacts the counterbored surface remove the insert immediately with a screw extracting tool and inspect the tapped hole for any remaining chips and/or improper tapping.

  21. Install the insert until the flange of the insert contacts the counterbored surface.

    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.

  22. Continue to rotate the driver installation tool through the insert.
  23. Inspect the insert for proper installation into the tapped hole.
    Fig 15: Installing Insert
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