stripped bolt hole for strut bar
Hey I removed my strut bar today to install my grounding kit and intake and when I put it back on I stripped one of the hole a little bit. Its enough to where the bolt won't grab. I did a little to the bolt too, but I can get another one of those. Do you think rethreading the hole and trying to fix/cut or replace the bolt would work. And will it be ok until I can do that?? Its not loose or anything, its still bolted in 7 out of the 8 spots.
Depends on how much of the thread got trashed. one or two threads and a longer, stronger bolt may be able to work that out. Anymore and you would probably be better off rethreading for safety. Did you torque that bad boy in crooked all the way down? or realize your error and back it out?
I did the second myself when I installed my spacer. Worked it out with a longer bolt. The ones included in the kit wouldnt fit the holes though. wayyyy to big
I did the second myself when I installed my spacer. Worked it out with a longer bolt. The ones included in the kit wouldnt fit the holes though. wayyyy to big
Twice now when installing spacers or Removing struts my owners/"helpers" have stripped them --Take it off --loosin ur adjusting nut so u dont repeat---Get a new bolt and run a tap ---10 X 1.25. ALWAYS start all bolts before tightening
I have a couple dozen laying around ---Its a VERY common size on the Z---But for a match ,Yes Nissan ----It has a built in "washer" ---If ur no slave to fashon ---Then go to Napa or someplace like that
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Are you sure its the hole thats stripped? Try re-arranging the bolts to different threads.
I had to remove my strut brace, and I thought I stripped the hole, but it turns out it was just the bolt(thank god). Go to Nissan Parts and get a new one for $1-2.
I had to remove my strut brace, and I thought I stripped the hole, but it turns out it was just the bolt(thank god). Go to Nissan Parts and get a new one for $1-2.

i think im gonna buy the bolts from nissan this time.. i got 6 hot bolts from oreilly.. but im gonna try 6 stockers..
Originally Posted by davidv
The job should be done properly. Tap the threads.
Make sure you hold the tap wrench straight so the tap is coaxial with the hole. If you let it wobble while you turn it, the hole will become oval in cross-section and the bolt will not hold torque as well. It's also harder to get an anaerobic sealant (e.g. LockTite) to hold in an oval hole - there's too much space between the threads along the long axis of the oval.
Use a torque wrench. If you don't get the proper "snap" at the rated torque (or you can't get the needle to stay on the rated setting, for that style torque wrench), you'll have to overdrill and tap it for a TimeSert. I stopped using Helicoils years ago - TimeSerts have a flanged top rim and seat firmly in the hole (which is cut with a chamfer if you use their drill bit).
Do it right - every time you do it wrong, you make it harder to fix.
Last edited by daveZ insanity; Dec 13, 2006 at 05:07 PM.
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