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If I remember correctly, your grim experience with heli-coils was the rear a-arms, and you didn't put in those heli-coils. Heli-Coils are an excellent repair if done correctly. We've installed thousands of them here at work and never had any problems, and I've used them in many automotive repairs here at home.
Before you start thinking the worst, probe the hole with the wire as I mentioned in the edit of my last post, and determine if the hole is clear through. If so, then you'll have to take off the pump and the housing to see what's what.
Edit: I do have another down and dirty trick if those threads are stripped, but I rather see you put in a heli-coil. Anyway, you can take off the water pump housing, and then tap the hole up to the next size...3/8"-24. Then drill the hole in the housing to accept the larger 3/8" bolt. Just make sure that before you do this, there won't be any problems with drilling the housing out slightly larger.
Before you start thinking the worst, probe the hole with the wire as I mentioned in the edit of my last post, and determine if the hole is clear through. If so, then you'll have to take off the pump and the housing to see what's what.
Edit: I do have another down and dirty trick if those threads are stripped, but I rather see you put in a heli-coil. Anyway, you can take off the water pump housing, and then tap the hole up to the next size...3/8"-24. Then drill the hole in the housing to accept the larger 3/8" bolt. Just make sure that before you do this, there won't be any problems with drilling the housing out slightly larger.
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