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<blockquote data-quote="thejinx" data-source="post: 611880" data-attributes="member: 15775"><p>The stud is out. I have put a tap into the hole. The stud fits lovely. This is my dilemma. I now don’t trust it. The new cut threads don’t look that deep and defined. I am on the limit of the m10 tap. Now the torque setting is 22lb ft so I am wondering for peace of mind can I use an epoxy to bond the stud into the hole and threads. I would rather do this than go bigger and heli coil. I’ve already tightened the stud into the case using a socket to bridge the gap between the case and the nut on the stud and it held. Just after opinions please</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thejinx, post: 611880, member: 15775"] The stud is out. I have put a tap into the hole. The stud fits lovely. This is my dilemma. I now don’t trust it. The new cut threads don’t look that deep and defined. I am on the limit of the m10 tap. Now the torque setting is 22lb ft so I am wondering for peace of mind can I use an epoxy to bond the stud into the hole and threads. I would rather do this than go bigger and heli coil. I’ve already tightened the stud into the case using a socket to bridge the gap between the case and the nut on the stud and it held. Just after opinions please [/QUOTE]
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