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Is this one defo the correct size?

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M14x1.25 Spark Plug Repair Kit 14 mmInserts Supplied are 8.4mm long installed. This Thread repair kit for M14x1.25 consists of a Special Pilot nose Tap that does not require prior drilling, together with a special insertion tool and 5 off 8.40mm Helicoil type inserts.


Sorry for all my confusion.
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4 hours ago, Gerbutt said:

Is this one defo the correct size?

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Sorry for all my confusion.

 

 

Possibly, Ms441 will be 14mm plug size, the Ms362 can be 14mm or 10mm. Whatever the size is use the stepped tap.

 

Here is the range of taps and you can get the correct length helicoils from virtually  anywhere.

 

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<ul> <li>Metric STI spark plug taps with pilot nose for wire thread inserts</li> <li>These taps allow thread...

 

Bob

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Or a kit

 

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Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for V-COIL REPAIR KIT M10x1.0 SPARK PLUG at the best online...

 

 

 

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V-Coil 04096 M14 x 1.25 Spark Plug Thread Repair Kit. This V-Coil Spark Plug M14 x 1.25 Thread Repair Kit Contains Tap...

 

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Hi, it's worth mentioning that with most engines you can get at the inside of the fitted helicoil to tinker with any ragged edges but a bit trickier on a saw's pot, one of the main failings I see with spark plug repairs is the helicoil over inserted slightly leaving a bit of it protruding into the cylinder which ain't great...

Also on such a short thread it's important to get it straight as already said and also use a proper cutting compound or the thread can be very ragged and affect the fit.

I use the original Armstrong helicoil kit and made jigs to guarantee the insert goes in true to the face but if your doing it for the first time you definitely want the pilot nose tap....I'd take a helicoil over a timesert every time...all the best.

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