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Geobloke



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Air Filter Box Screws

So...


...Whats the accepted way to get a better seal? What size and/or type of screws will work in holes that have lost most of their internal threads Rolling Eyes

Cheers in advance Thumbs Up

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I Like Chips



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Helicoil them

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Geobloke



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Ah I was putting in the wrong search term... Rolling Eyes

Apparently "6mm x 40 mm coach bolts" will work a treat...


Never used helicoils, will go and have a look at what that involves Thumbs Up

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I Like Chips wrote:
Helicoil them


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Just slide a plastic cable tie inside the hole(s) with damaged threads and then use the old screws.
The plastic cable tie material is enough malleable and it will reduce/tighten the hole enough for the old screws to work OK.

I, for one, am in the same situation with you and at each service will use new cable ties... Laughing

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Geobloke



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Honestly that is A1 brilliant Thumbs Up

I absolutely love bush mechanic style fixes like this Bow down Bow down

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alex_pescaru wrote:
Just slide a plastic cable tie inside the hole(s) with damaged threads and then use the old screws.
The plastic cable tie material is enough malleable and it will reduce/tighten the hole enough for the old screws to work OK.

I, for one, am in the same situation with you and at each service will use new cable ties... Laughing

Great idea! I actually bought a replacement scrap yard box that came with a Denso MAF (i6 original) and both work flawlessly. I now have a spare MAF sensor. In my specific case, the MAF screw threads were worn out likely by the previous owner. You solution is filed for any future need. Thumbs Up

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Geobloke wrote:
Honestly that is A1 brilliant Thumbs Up

I absolutely love bush mechanic style fixes like this Bow down Bow down


I've inserted part or all of a wall plug into plastic things that have lost their thread - does the same thing. Jules

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alex_pescaru wrote:
Just slide a plastic cable tie inside the hole(s) with damaged threads and then use the old screws.
The plastic cable tie material is enough malleable and it will reduce/tighten the hole enough for the old screws to work OK.

I, for one, am in the same situation with you and at each service will use new cable ties... Laughing


I changed my air filter today & one of the threads was damaged tried your tip with the cable tie & it worked perfectly Bow down Bow down Bow down

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Absolutely brilliant fox with the cable toes. Worked a treat 🤠

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Censored pediment tox

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I seem to be losing my understanding of the English language. Shocked

Brilliant foxes afflicted with ‘cable toes’ ? Best call the RSPCA, see if they can help.

And just what on earth is a Censored pediment tox? Confused

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