Threads Stripped? How To EASILY Install A Heli-Coil
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In "The Cross Thread Cowboy", Taryl meets a local cowboy that's cross threaded his spark plug hole prompting Taryl to go over the proper ways to install a heli-coil in order to fix the problem. This will work on stripped out holes and cross threaded holes on both steel and aluminum! Another funny and informative how-to video from your pals at Grass Rats Garage! As always, There's Your Dinner!!
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@andrewnorris1514
Жыл бұрын
Big help Dactyl. I'm headed for Taryl apparel
The first time I found this series, I thought " what a bunch of nit-wit hillbillies". I quickly realized this is some of the best common-sense, nuts & bolts logic on the internet. Tremendously educational as well as humorous and entertaining. I've seen every video and learned something from each of them. Thank you Guys!
@4thGloryMonday
5 жыл бұрын
i know right? when those teeth became a fad in the late 90's i thought that was the dumbest thing ever but taryl wouldnt b taryl without em
@Unclejake
5 жыл бұрын
Guy has saved me a lot of money working on my space shuttle.
@4thGloryMonday
5 жыл бұрын
@@Unclejake i know right? who said u had to have a degree to b a rocket surgeon
@caratcranker5874
5 жыл бұрын
Taryl is a HillBilly brain surgeon...Big Difference.
@kiteslights7189
5 жыл бұрын
Me to thought the same thing but the more i watched the more i learned alot
Obviously some of you didn’t pay close attention to the vidya, the reason I didn’t drill the head was because I used a “piloted tap”. I explain in the video that the piloted part of the tap opens the hole up to the size of the insert. No need for drilling. That’s what a piloted tap is. As far as using loctite on the insert, if you wanna use loctite go ahead. The video is just to show you how to install the heli coil. Once it’s in there it’s not gonna come out. Now theres yur dinner on that!
@gunther955
5 жыл бұрын
Give um hell Taryl ! lol
@closertothetruth9209
5 жыл бұрын
ever played with performance mods on mowers in your time?
@ghibliinu6616
5 жыл бұрын
Tasty it was!
@billypreston12
5 жыл бұрын
Taryl Fixes All - Half the battle of uploading videos to KZread is dealing with the keyboard mechanics:) You do a great job handling them, as for me I love all the tricks you give us, and I listen to what you say in your videos, it’s obvious that some don’t listen and then question what you are doing, hence the world of KZread:) Keep up the great videos Taryl you are the BEST on KZread hands down! Please don’t change, KZread is loaded with very boring and monotone mechanics, you are a breath of fresh air:)
@galaxymoto
4 жыл бұрын
I stripped the bolt an blew me nut. Gawd damn. Thank fuch for heli coils. Golly!
I have done dozens of heli-coils in my life. but I still want to watch....
Nobel Prize for being not only the best comedy-mechanic on the Interface but the only comedy-mechanic on the interscreen.
Best Monday night dinner I've had in a long time!
@johncollins8304
3 жыл бұрын
Metal 🍟chips.
Taryl you are the Peter Sellers "Pink Panther of small engine repair entertainment.....I enjoy and appreciate your big time practical expertise, and really enjoy your videos.... Taps and dyes have saved me countless times over.... I even use them in most of my woodworking hobby, which is my passion (besides repairing my John Deere 185)...Especially in jig systems.... So Taryl and Taryl's loyal viewers.......Here's a woodworking tip that not a lot of people know...... Don't use metal taps and dyes in wood...You gain far more extra strength by taking what ever size bolt you want to use in your wood project, and make it your actual tap.... Easy to do- Just use a grinder and a vice, or a bench grinder and a guide, and flatten the surface of two sides of the bolt- Even one side will do it.. Cut the head off, and install it in a drill..... Drill slowly, and back off periodically to rid the wood chips... You will be amazed how well this works.... Put a little boiled linseed oil in as you do it, and it will last a long time... If you use the Boeing aircraft T-9 Lube , it will last forever, as the coating dries on like a wax. And it works over and over again... That is the beauty of taps in wood.... Now there's your dinner!
"it's not the space shuttle" Best saying I've heard in a while and totally accurate. Thanks for your videos, they are fun! Best of wishes to all. :)
I once stripped a bolt hole while putting a brake caliper on my car. First thing I did was call the dealer to see how much the a replacement part would be. He was one of the honest ones and right away told me about Heli-Coils. I thought that was really nice because to replace the part that I had stripped the threads in one bolt hole on would have been somewhere around $300. I have never done any sort of thread repairs in my life at that point but it was easy as long as I take my time and look at the instructions. Do note that a Heli-Coil will not appear to have the same threads as your bolt but it is flexible enough to work. I think they designed them that way intentionally so they don't come out of the bolt hole every time like that one insert kit which Taryl said he doesn't like. Heli-Coils resemble springs in a way.
I use a shop vac to suck the chips out of the cylinder. Works pretty good. Great video..
Excellent video Tayrl,I've used the heli-coil kits more then a few times and I found nothing works better.
I strip a sparkplug hole and you upload a video right in time, awesome!
I was working for an International Harvester dealer, fixing farm tractors. We got a call for fixing an earth mover at a construction site. I went out and found a stripped out bolt on a hydraulic valve. I installed a heli coil in the valve and got it fixed. Our shop charged 60 dollars an hour. The regular folks that fix those, is sixty miles away, and they charged 120 dollars an hour, including travel time. They made the right decision to call us.
Best instructional channel for practical repair of lots of stuff. Brilliant and much appreciated.
Another hi-quality podunk production!!! Thanks!!!🍺🍺
Work in a machine shop and have installed thousands of these in different things. Great video.
Hi Taryl. Ive used heli-coils many times. Usually on aluminum engines. Snowmobiles, motorcycles, small engines. I like the individual kits. Nice video. Rev.
one of my first jobs when i was 18 back in 76 was making these . helicoil was founded in bethel connecticutt, i use to do second shift after aprint shop job and run 4 of these machines that spit these out by the thousands , and they had to be done right theres your dinner
@Old600Rusty
5 жыл бұрын
Coll I;m in Southbury
@Old600Rusty
5 жыл бұрын
Cool I'm in Southbury right down the road
@mwatkins2464
5 жыл бұрын
Mick Pendy COOL 😎
@santini1953
4 жыл бұрын
Screw machine operator?
Hey taryl, Use Loctite 266 on the solid style inserts. 266 will take the heat. Use this on the Ford Triton engines. Great vid as always!
@closertothetruth9209
4 жыл бұрын
nice to know
I always wanted to know how to use these. Thanks Taryl and crew. Dinner is served.
I really like this video on heli-coil inserts. Now anyone will understand what is involved using the thread restoration tool. Nice explanation covering all aspects of this service on any items. Please make some more videos Taryl Dactal. Good day too !!!!!!!!!
your videos are very helpful, thank you for making them
Well explained and so helpful for many occasions! Thanks so much 👍💪
Excellent tutorial, cuz! Loved the blooper at the end.
Another Great Video! Thanks For Sharing Your Knowledge! I Always Learn A lot From Your Videos. Thank You!
Thank you Taryl for all your hard work , i have learn so much from you , i love your shop , i would work for free a few hours a day just to learn and watch you work Thank YOU
Helicoils are awesome thanks for posting !
Hello Taryl I happen to watch another of your videos of how to repair a snow thrower carburetor which helped me big time instead of going to a shop to get it repaired - now watching this video of how to use a heli coil - both of your videos are very helpful and now a subscriber of your channel - now looking forward to see more of them .
I just love you guys. You always brighten my day and make me laugh. As always awesome video.
Great demonstration. 👍 You are the best!
Thanks Taryl. Always something new.
Thanks Taryl!
Woo hoo! A new video to watch while having a few beers after work!
Not just for striped out threads, heli-coils are used in some OEM threaded equipment, aviation comes to mind.
I made a little adaptor tube for my shop vac that goes through the plug hole and is flexible enough to bend round the cylinder bore. it usually get all the chips out without issue.
Slow Reilly does carry Heli-Coil. Good video Taryl.
Great video - love the outtake at the end.
Another great video Taryl keep em coming ...
Good tip about using grease and q tip. I might try using s shop vac too
Thanks for going over that Blademan. Very helpful buddy. And as always another great video from the Grass Rats 🐀. AND THERES YOUR DINNER! BTW I feel like I had some desert with that 1. Thanks guys
Great vid daryl
Excellent video
Love the vids Taryle funny as Hell !
cross thread cowboy! i love it my new line at work...thank you taryl for my dinner...lol WOOOOOOO!
Great educational video!!! Thanks for dinner.
Love you guys
"It ain't the space shuttle. It's a lawnmower." Hahahaha!
Great tip taryl
Hi, I worked for heli coil at the Danbury CT factory, worked in wire forming in 1963
I love these skits.
Awesome video thanks for the info keep them coming
Love your videos!!!!
Brilliant video thank u
this is a great helpful video.
this was worth the wait
Excellent video bud
Yet another excellent educational video Taryl. Have you ever worked on any diesel engines ? I'm looking for a good engine to start a project but I don't have enough experience to know which manufacture (s) made good quality durable , reliable and parts avaliable . I need an engine that puts out 8~13 hp, or more up to 20 hp but I will start at the lower end ,but in the teens is my target sweet spot . If you have serviced such an engine in the past ,could you share which episode ? Thank you Taryl for you being you and all your friends who help you make the show what it is .May God bless you sir .
Great video, I'd love to see you drill out broken head bolts too!
just finished up my Ford econoline with the 5.4 motor . Did it with the head on.
Great video Taryl
We need to see the return of the cross thread cowboy in another video
slippers makes that cross thread cowboy outfit look good . 75th thumbs up .yee haw.
@ghibliinu6616
5 жыл бұрын
5 hours later and i'm the 908 thumbs up!
@diesel_dude08
3 жыл бұрын
1 year later and I'm the 3.3 thousandth like so bam
awesome video !
good Tip with the heavy grease! thanks Taryl
Great video gentlemen......coming soon to my tool collection...tap sockets
Entertaining and educational!
Well sir well done. Keep up the great work and your team too. PS vids too.
Great information,,,thank you
Great video
Another good job
We used to always put "case savers" in Volkswagen engine case halves. Keeps the head studs from pulling out.
Awesome... I know how to do these and still learn a ton.
I learned something new thanks.
Great tip about grease on the tap!!! Way to go, TARYL!!!!
Iffen ya close your eyes real taight, Cross Thread Cowboy kindda sounds like Mr. Haney on Green Acres. Another great video Taryl!
Great to know buddy thank you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏼
I use thread lock on the insert.... Good video
You guys are so weird. And I love it.
So great that a Professional would share his tried and true secrets and how too's ! Cameraman and company your'e doing a excellent job also. It's so dang entertaining even the wife watches Ha HA!!!!
I rarely trust anyone who says "trust me" - except Taryl.: "In Taryl we trust!" - and I do too.
This was really informative. I think it’ll help a lot of people when they’re hitting the panic button due to a cross threading problem. Thanks
Taryl will you be able to make a video of how to read bolt sizes and how do we if both valves are closed? Honestly I find your videos to be very informative and I thank you for posting them.
I would love to visit this town where all these different characters live lol. Great video as always Sir 🙂
Got a Stihl 390 that needs this, thanks for the dinner Taryl
Good video brother.. good job
Thoughts on Loctite Form-A-Thread Stripped Thread Repair? I actually just used it on my aluminium block for one of the blower housing bolts that go into the block. Worked really well.
i love you Taryl!
I've used heli-coils on many things but Holley carb bowl screws would often strip out and heli-coils were great for that.
Cool, thanks for the tip sir. Be safe. Peace.
Good afternoon guys
who dislikes taryl's videos ther the best
Thank you .
nice thanks grass rats crew
a good autoparts store. first thought az and advanced were out... funny how u said it nice.
Good Info
I love how Grammerly commercials come on when Teryl shows up ROFL
probably best for two strokes to have the piston higher than the transfer ports just incase . good video as always
I laugh at every video, thanks for posting them! I'm wondering about putting in an insert. It seems like there is debate about weather to use grease or not, and using RTV or red lock-tight. I read for motorcycle engines to not use grease as it may cause a chip to stick in the valves or somewhere in there if grease goes into the motor. I went with the insert because it seemed like it would be a little better for the motor I'm working on. Respond when you can and thanks for all the great information and entertainment!
The kit cost more than the lawnmower. 😂😂😂 I get it's a how to video. Thanks Taryl!
A nice t-handle Tap wrench helps can be ratchet type you get the drive on the tap evenly keeping it straight