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Bajo bolt and rocker pedestal threads..

mechwanabe

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Hello BCF guys.. : I am replacing the head gasket on my 66 AH, upon disassemble of the banjo bolt noticed that the threads were half way gone on the rocker pedestal.
Have ordered a new pedestal, but was wondering if the bad one can be repaired. I.e. re-tapped. And if any one know the tap size etc.. The rocker still has some threads left. The main question is the tap size... any one?
 
Can the bad one can be repaired. I.e. re-tapped.

Yes a properly sized threaded inset could be installed in the defective part.Cost wise I think replacing it with new is more cost effective.
 
Yes, it's doable. I don't remember the thread off the top of my head, but it was BSP (3/8?) and I had to special order the repair kit. I can probably do eight (8) or nine (9) more pedastals with the inserts left.

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Thank you too Randy: Looks like you did a very good job with that rocker pedestal.. What I will do is install the new one and repair the old one for future use.. Where did you get the repair kit?
Thank you
 
mechwanabe said:
Thank you too Randy: Looks like you did a very good job with that rocker pedestal.. What I will do is install the new one and repair the old one for future use.. Where did you get the repair kit?
Thank you
I ordered it local; any machine tool supplier can get it for you.

I'll try to remember to post up the kit size/part no.
 
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