OT Willys jeep problem
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- Minor Maniac
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OT Willys jeep problem
A friend of a friend is restoring a Willys jeep and has hit a snag.
Two of the head bolts (which are threaded into the water jacket) had rusted solid and have stripped the thread from the block as they were undone.
It has been suggested that if they are simply heli-coiled that water will find its way past and cause problems at a later date.
Any one got any thoughts on the best way to sort this out?
Two of the head bolts (which are threaded into the water jacket) had rusted solid and have stripped the thread from the block as they were undone.
It has been suggested that if they are simply heli-coiled that water will find its way past and cause problems at a later date.
Any one got any thoughts on the best way to sort this out?
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Thanks foe the ideas.
I've also had time serts:
http://www.timesert.com/
which looks hopeful, suggested.
Googling for ATMOS sealer doesn't return anything definitive it a generic name? A link to a particular brand would be handy.
I guess when these were built durability wasn't very high on the list of requirements a long way below knock em out as
fast as possible
I've also had time serts:
http://www.timesert.com/
which looks hopeful, suggested.
Googling for ATMOS sealer doesn't return anything definitive it a generic name? A link to a particular brand would be handy.
I guess when these were built durability wasn't very high on the list of requirements a long way below knock em out as
fast as possible

At the risk of a thread hijack - how on earth did they get hold of a Mutt? The US govt has a department tasked with chopping them into pieces to stop themselves getting sued if the rear suspension winds up and kills someone.
I remember being on a coach going through southern Germany in early nineties and driving past a field - possibly half a mile long by several deep of Mutts. Cold War eh.
I remember being on a coach going through southern Germany in early nineties and driving past a field - possibly half a mile long by several deep of Mutts. Cold War eh.

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That was a useful link
It led to this:
http://www.muttparts.com/
He could even get another engine!
I'm sure his can be fixed, its only a thread at the end of the day and some decent anti freeze should stop it rotting again.

It led to this:
http://www.muttparts.com/
He could even get another engine!
I'm sure his can be fixed, its only a thread at the end of the day and some decent anti freeze should stop it rotting again.