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Wayne.B wrote:
On 27 Oct 2006 06:56:13 -0700, " wrote: Yes, this is exactly what the marine mechanic proposed to me when I brought the lower unit to his store. One question that I would like to ask you: Do we need to re-apply the heli-coil insert whenever we replace the bolt (like when we need to replace the impeller)? Quoting from he http://www.emhart.com/products/helicoil/standard.asp "Screw-Lock Inserts positively secure threaded members against loosening caused by vibration and shock. They have a high reusable factor due to the exclusive HELI-COIL Resilient Screw-Lock which permits frequent removal and reassembly of bolt without appreciable, loss of torque." Thanks for the encouraging info. Now, I feel better of going to use that insert. Jay Chan |
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