Just out of curiosity I would be tempted to buy one from OSG or Regal to compare.
https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/58868530
I think I will for curiosity and completeness. I figure I’ll probably remove manifolds on at least one of my 603 diesels. And, if a thread in the block was ever destroyed, I’d have to use a helicoil there, so having an extra $29 bottoming tap that probably won’t decrease much in value over time isn’t the worst thing.
But ready for the next debacle??!?
Two threads Im making new because the studs were seized. Two the studs came out ok, and the threads are still in place.
So I chase the two original threads with a chaser. Go in easily with a little cutting fluid. I want to try my studs from Belmetric. No go. Maybe one full turn.
I can thread the chaser in by hand. The new studs, not in the slightest.
So then I took one of the old studs I removed from the engine block and tried to thread it in. It barely went but I could turn it one or two. Because it came out with its nut affixed, I turned it in with my 13mm wrench. It went a few turns. Then I tried to remove it. The nut, which was hard enough on the stud to come off with the stud, actually came off when I tried backing the stud out! I double nutted it and it came out but the threads, which looked brand new and fully black oxide coated when I pulled them from the car, definitely got reformed.
So frustrating. Guessing I can get the studs in with a double nut, and as long as 8mm of engagement happens, guessing it’s ok… but any thoughts on this?
I had used tap magic on the threads of the chaser, and oil on the threads of the studs.