camo86T Silver Donating Members 1,810 Member For: 10y 9m 12d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 20/02/18 06:40 PM Share Posted 20/02/18 06:40 PM Should sort out those pesky tailgaters.... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattyP MattyP Cruise Control 6,317 Member For: 12y 6m 20d Gender: Male Location: Central Coast Posted 21/02/18 06:48 AM Share Posted 21/02/18 06:48 AM Serviced the car yesterday, Changed the oil after 5000kms of e85 only and she looked real thin coming out Also had 5 exhaust nuts loose and one of the front torx long bolts (the one that holds the water line up on the front of the rocker cover) is totally stripped from the previous workshop. Have no idea what to do now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffwagon Puff Gold Donating Members 15,904 Member For: 9y 9m 26d Gender: Male Location: South Australia Posted 21/02/18 08:10 AM Share Posted 21/02/18 08:10 AM 1 hour ago, MattyP said: one of the front torx long bolts (the one that holds the water line up on the front of the rocker cover) is totally stripped Is the torx driver part stripped or the thread that the bolt goes into? 1 hour ago, MattyP said: Have no idea what to do now If it's the torx part and you want to swap it, you can weld a nut to it, undo it and swap it out. If you can't get a bolt from a wreckers I'm sure someone around here will send you one for free. If it's the thread that is stripped then providing the timing cover and/or rocker cover isn't leaking, don't worry about it. If the timing cover leaks try some silicone on the outside of it and if that doesn't work (it frequently does) then pull the cover off and helicoil the thread etc. If all of that is too hard then you can drop it at a shop, leave your first born as payment and ask them to fix it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattyP MattyP Cruise Control 6,317 Member For: 12y 6m 20d Gender: Male Location: Central Coast Posted 21/02/18 08:39 AM Share Posted 21/02/18 08:39 AM The actual thread in the head is stripped I'll put up a video but bloody workshops 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffwagon Puff Gold Donating Members 15,904 Member For: 9y 9m 26d Gender: Male Location: South Australia Posted 21/02/18 08:43 AM Share Posted 21/02/18 08:43 AM Bugger. You gotta be so careful with aluminium stuff hey. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattyP MattyP Cruise Control 6,317 Member For: 12y 6m 20d Gender: Male Location: Central Coast Posted 21/02/18 08:55 AM Share Posted 21/02/18 08:55 AM You'd think professionals would know this Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4321 Bronze Donating Members 257 Member For: 10y 7m 29d Posted 21/02/18 08:58 AM Share Posted 21/02/18 08:58 AM Pretty sure that you can get to the end of the bolt & put a nut on it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camo86T Silver Donating Members 1,810 Member For: 10y 9m 12d Gender: Male Location: SW Sydney Posted 21/02/18 09:39 AM Share Posted 21/02/18 09:39 AM Which workshop Matty.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Puffwagon Puff Gold Donating Members 15,904 Member For: 9y 9m 26d Gender: Male Location: South Australia Posted 21/02/18 09:48 AM Share Posted 21/02/18 09:48 AM 44 minutes ago, MattyP said: You'd think professionals would know this You'd think so. Still, mistakes happen and sometimes threads will sh*t themselves even if you are being careful. 46 minutes ago, 4321 said: Pretty sure that you can get to the end of the bolt & put a nut on it If it is the drivers side then you could use a longer bolt and there might be enough thread left to tighten up. You could also use a nut if you had the right size bolt and did a bit of filing/grinding to the head for the nut to fit. I'd still helicoil it and use the proper bolt though even if it is a bit more work. It'd look a bit odd having a different bolt up the front of your motor. I spose you could cut and shut the stock bolt to make it longer. There may be a bolt available with the same head that is long enough for either task. On the passenger side the thread is closed at the end, but maybe the thread extends far enough that a longer bolt would grab it sufficiently. Here's some yoo byoot pics of the front and back of the drivers side and the front and back of the passenger side respectively so we can all have a geez. Can you tell I'm trying to get out of the dishes??? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Andrew Gold Donating Members 2,035 Member For: 9y 7m 2d Gender: Male Location: Canberra ACT Posted 21/02/18 09:54 AM Share Posted 21/02/18 09:54 AM That sucks. I've pretty much decided for the Falcon that it only goes to a workshop if absolutely necessary. Too many stuff arounds, mistakes, broken bits. Weirdly I was just looking at that very bolt an hour ago myself as it has always annoyed me that the water line hangs a bit low. Is that plastic bracket meant to hold the water line and is the bracket in this pic complete or broken off? Edit: Puff's setup with the water line tucked above the bolt looks good. My filter in the oil line sits way to close to the belt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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