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Stripped pulley hole on balancer ok to helicoil ?

dart14

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Is it OK to helicoil a stripped pulley hole on the harmonic balancer or is there too much rotation and stress on the pulley ? Stock 1969 3018 that doesn't see high rpm's.
 
Had that happen on my 440. Helicoiled a couple of the holes no issues.
 
Did one long time ago, no problemo. But a 3018 is a whole lotta cubic inches !
 
Would use some kind of lock tight when installing the coil. Just for safety's sake. Did a hole on a block for the head bolt and never had an issue on torque value.
 
Would use some kind of lock tight when installing the coil. Just for safety's sake. Did a hole on a block for the head bolt and never had an issue on torque value.

Yes, blue locktite 242, just in case you have to take it back apart one day.
 
I also like to use Time-Sert instead of Heli-Coil when I can. It's a tube with threads on the inside and outside. Drill hole over sized, tap threads, screw in the insert, then your stock sized bolt will screw into that.
 
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