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I managed to f'up the sump thread by over-tightening the plug using a torque wrench. Very basic error I know and I'm ashamed to admit it! :icon_redface:

Does anyone know or can recommend where I can go and get it fixed. Either Helicoil or similar in SW London. I wouldn't even attempt it myself.

I spoke to the local bike garage and they reckon a tap might work (as they don't do Helicoils) but I have no idea about tap (and dies) and if it will result in a bigger sump plug being needed. Again a job I wouldn't feel confident in doing.

I've looked on-line and there are a lot of positive reports about Helicoil lasting better then original threads.

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I use Recoil system similar to Helicoil I have never had a problem with the system. Look at engineering companies not bike shops as they will do it a lot cheaper also take the bolts as it maybe a fine thread.

PS. Running a tap through wont make any difference as its already weak.

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timeserts are considered the better system. very easy to do.

as Preload says, you need to see an engineer rather than a M/C dealer

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Most engineering shops will knock up an insert or drill and tap the hole and supply a slightly larger sump plug.

Its an easy job if the sump plate comes off.

We've done the 7mm ones in the suzuki cam caps before - and keep the 7mm helicoils in stock of all the odd ball things to have laying about.

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It can be done with the oil pan installed( have someone hold a vac to catch/pull the metal out and drill slowly,to bad your way over there, but realy if you can drill a straight hole then it's not that hard,the tap and all come in a kit. Check out some U tube vid's and get a look for yourself how it's done.

O and if that shop dosen't doo anysort of heli coil replacement I would find a better shop to deal with for future repairs.They are obivisouly not well equipted or educated.

LOL equipted ..the pain killers at work I will shut up now.

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Cheers dt502001.. had a look at some youtube vid's and seems a pretty straight forward job (if you have a steady hand ;)). Doubt I have the guts to do it to my pride and joy though.. but will definitely look into it.

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hey DkD, if you can get the sump off the bike and get it over to berkshire i could probably help you out, im doing some helicoiling on my XJ Turbo engine at the end of the month

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Cheers for the offer wild foamy, very good of you... but

...I chickened out and took it to the dealer last week, who did the job and inserted a time-sert (worked eventually) and cost £65 - big lesson learnt but hopefully means I won't cock it up next time either as they are meant to be stronger then original threads.

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