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fixing exhaust housing bolt hole.

Old 05-22-2007, 07:39 PM
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So I got my turbo back from blasst and I was running a tap through some of the bolt holes to clean them up a bit. Well, naturally the tap broke off into one of the holes. I bought a cobalt drill bit to drill it out, and after about an hour of smokey-*** drilling, I got the majority of the tap out. The only problem is that now the hole is oblong and the drill walked out to the outside of the bolt hole, making the wall of the hole fairly thin. My question is, can I fill the hole with weld and re-drill/re-tap it? I know alot of you wouldn't recommend welding cast, but I will be removing a majority of the material anyway, and it is one of the holes at the bottom of the flange, where it is in compression rather than tension. Oh yeah, I have a Lincoln Sp-135 with gas. Has anyone ever done this?
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Old 05-22-2007, 08:17 PM
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Werd, this has been a total nightmare. I'm thinking that The weld area will be very small so it shouldn't be a big deal.
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Why don't you just look for a new compressor housing?
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Old 05-22-2007, 09:20 PM
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Default Re: fixing exhaust housing bolt hole.

Originally Posted by sirclay
Why don't you just look for a new compressor housing?
I'm impatient, and I didn't see any on ebay.
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Default Re: fixing exhaust housing bolt hole.

Originally Posted by reactone
I'm impatient, and I didn't see any on ebay.

Compressor housing? I have an AiResearch .42 and a T-Bird .60 if either is what you need.


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Old 05-22-2007, 11:55 PM
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why dont you just weld a stud into it or somthing
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Old 05-23-2007, 07:37 AM
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Default Re: fixing exhaust housing bolt hole.

Originally Posted by samson

Compressor housing? I have an AiResearch .42 and a T-Bird .60 if either is what you need.


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No, its a turbine housing, I didn't even catch that when it was posted, but thanks anyways!

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why dont you just weld a stud into it or somthing
This was the other possibility, I even have a stud with the proper M8x1.25 threads. I just thought it may be easier to cut a new hole/threads. In fact, part of the original threads are still there, I could probably thread it in partially, then weld it.
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Old 05-28-2007, 11:52 AM
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Default Re: fixing exhaust housing bolt hole.

You should have used a tap extractor. Were you backing the tap off as you were taping it, or were you just making a straight cut with it? That is a big mistake a lot of people make taping holes, you need to back the tap off to break the chip in the hole.

And I imagine you used a HSS drill bit, which is now probably toast. lol

How far off is the hole from it's original position? Take a picture that would be great, for us giving you advice on something like this.
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Old 05-28-2007, 03:26 PM
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My brother broke the tap off, not me, so im not sure what he did. Yeah, 2 drill bits are toast now, but I got the majority of the tap out and I welded a stud in there. Seems to hold fine. thanks for all the help!
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