jtexas
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I have an out-of-production prestolite starter motor with a problem.
The housing is held together by 2 long bolts running the length of the motor, screwing into threaded holes on the top end. Starter failed yesterday, one of the bolts was loose, on disassembly found the inside threads broke off - little metal rings just fell out in my hand. My idiot mechanic (myself) must have overtightened it last time.
There's enough thread left in the hole to hold it tight - reassembled, reinstalled, tested, works fine now, but I'm wondering, how long before the bolt threads break off.
Replacement parts not available (prestolite is long gone), and using a larger size bolt is just out of the question - too specialized of a part to find one in a bin somewhere.
I was thinking that Marine-tex or JBWeld or a similar epoxy might work, if there were some kind of "release agent" that can be put on the bolt, so the epoxy would adhere to the hole but not the bolt.
I'm grasping at straws here.......any ideas?
The housing is held together by 2 long bolts running the length of the motor, screwing into threaded holes on the top end. Starter failed yesterday, one of the bolts was loose, on disassembly found the inside threads broke off - little metal rings just fell out in my hand. My idiot mechanic (myself) must have overtightened it last time.
There's enough thread left in the hole to hold it tight - reassembled, reinstalled, tested, works fine now, but I'm wondering, how long before the bolt threads break off.
Replacement parts not available (prestolite is long gone), and using a larger size bolt is just out of the question - too specialized of a part to find one in a bin somewhere.
I was thinking that Marine-tex or JBWeld or a similar epoxy might work, if there were some kind of "release agent" that can be put on the bolt, so the epoxy would adhere to the hole but not the bolt.
I'm grasping at straws here.......any ideas?