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I just rounded up the tools and inserts for 5/8 x 18 if you would like to borrow the tools, no charge for the inserts.
They are a one piece insert that stakes in place and won't pull out like helicoils which are basically just a stainless steel spring with a thread profile. |
Originally Posted by Black Baja
(Post 4069771)
I've installed the hp pins a few times and never even took anything apart...
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Originally Posted by Sunrocket24
(Post 4069809)
So the trim senders will fit on top of the HP pins? If so I want to do the conversion on my new transom assembly.
Also the gimble ring on an hp transom assembly is stronger, so just adding the hp pins doesn't make it an hp transom. |
I did a Helicoil and has been holding up just fine.
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A helicoil most likely will last as long as the boat, I typically work on much larger machines subject to considerably more severe operating conditions and have seen helicoils fail too many times so have gotten completely away from them and gone with the staked in one piece inserts. They are more expensive but have never seen one fail yet. Compared to the labor and down time the price of the inserts is insignificant.
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Originally Posted by zz28zz
(Post 4069723)
I checked McMaster Carr. They have no kits that include 5/8-18. Same with O-Riellys.
Grainger has a 5/8 -18 kit, but costs almost $300! Checked around locally at bolt and industrial tool shops. Prices range from $100 to ~$150. Found a couple of kits on Ebay for ~ $50 that don't include the oddball 41/64's drill bit. That looks like the way to go. http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-th...nserts/=qkiau1 |
Originally Posted by Black Baja
(Post 4069771)
I've installed the hp pins a few times and never even took anything apart...
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I did find this: Ref post# 11
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/d...housing-2.html Not sure if they are talking abt the same kind of HP pins or not. The helicoil is looking better and better. |
Originally Posted by Cole2534
(Post 4069907)
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Originally Posted by jvthundercat
(Post 4070360)
Looks like $3.45 to me for a .938 length
http://www.autotoolworld.com/Helicoi..._p_142364.html this is the kit you need, it doesn't include the 41/64 drill bit which may be hard to find but you can use a 5/8 bit with aluminum, it is only 1/64 smaller and the tap will easily cut that difference and guaranty full thread engagement. Like the others have said make sure to use red loctite 271 on the insert . Make sure that the loctite sets up (it's anaerobic so only fully sets up where there is no oxygen) before applying anti seize to the threads on the pin. |
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