UH, if a drill bit will drill through steel I don't think it will have any problem drilling through the hardened epoxy, and you are correct there is no tap for lab bolt threads.
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OK now you got my attention. I was WAY off base and thinking wrong in what you were doing. If I were you I would investiage Threaded inserts and epoxy them into my motor mounts and then use Bolts to mount my motor. You can get the inserts at ace hardware. I would NOT use lag bolts. This way you could ensure that your motor mounts would be sealed and not have to worry about water intrusion from the lag bolts. Hope this makes sense.
Just out of curiousity but why do you want to drill the holes oversized? Are you concerned with sealing the threads from moisture? If that's the case, I'd drill them undersize as they should be and then fill them with epoxy anf run the lags home. I'm no expert and that's just my .02 worth.
Noserider,
I got your stuff
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/we...ALUE3-_-VALUE4&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=7101112
Fill up your 1 1/8 inch hole with this stuff. Let it dry. then drill an Undersized hole for the lag bolt and drive it home. It WILL hold. This stuff is SUPER Strong and is for MARINE Use.
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In my opinion I would use marine tex or west system 105 epoxy.
If you place the lag with a waser at the bottom and pour in the epoxy .....you can let it set up.
Regardless of the method I would use stainless steel.
If I was doing it I would get the proper thread SS bolt extra long........ place a washer on the bolt and epoxy that it with the threads sticking up far enough........ it will never separate......... some people have used the west system epoxy and even laid fiberglass cloth to make it extra strong.
I am not fond of using the fiberglass that was linked to as an adhesive and that is why I suggested west system 105 or marine tex........ both are much stronger.
I am new here but not new to mounting systems and boats. I am not going to use lag bolts when I remount my engine in my Baja project. I am going to use 3/4 or 1" round stock with drilled and tapped holes perpendicular to the stingers and use sandwhich plates on either side of the stringers. One side of the plates will be welded to the round stock. The other side will have threads on the round stock protruding out and allow the stringer plate to tie into the round stock with a large nut.
T.J.
Did you really take the time to draw that out? Anal.![]()