I did, unfortunately. https://forum.ih8mud.com/40-55-series-tech/256940-broken-nose-cone-2.html#post4340162
Faced with this, a wheeling trip this weekend, and not enough time to go through my spare tcase and install the entire thing, I opted to drill out the holes in the old tcase and tap for M10 x 1.5.
There are lots of ways to go about the same thing, helicoils, solid inserts, different threads etc. Helicoil or a solid insert would make more sense if the original bolt size was required, but in this case, sizing up to M10 just requires drilling out the holes on the nose cone. Not worth the hassle/expense of the other options in this case IMO.
Nothing about this is revolutionary, or even particularly creative. So far, it seems that this has worked well for me, so I thought I would post this up so others might not think their case it trash just because of some stripped holes.
I find the stock M8x1.25 bolts pretty trivial to begin with in the soft aluminum of the tcase, and after 35 years only more so. Hopefully this is a little stronger. Certainly with a nose cone saver I would think it would be a significant improvement over stock.
Enough diatribe.
Pic #1
You can see the cracked hole and some of the compromised threads in this pic
Faced with this, a wheeling trip this weekend, and not enough time to go through my spare tcase and install the entire thing, I opted to drill out the holes in the old tcase and tap for M10 x 1.5.
There are lots of ways to go about the same thing, helicoils, solid inserts, different threads etc. Helicoil or a solid insert would make more sense if the original bolt size was required, but in this case, sizing up to M10 just requires drilling out the holes on the nose cone. Not worth the hassle/expense of the other options in this case IMO.
Nothing about this is revolutionary, or even particularly creative. So far, it seems that this has worked well for me, so I thought I would post this up so others might not think their case it trash just because of some stripped holes.
I find the stock M8x1.25 bolts pretty trivial to begin with in the soft aluminum of the tcase, and after 35 years only more so. Hopefully this is a little stronger. Certainly with a nose cone saver I would think it would be a significant improvement over stock.
Enough diatribe.
Pic #1
You can see the cracked hole and some of the compromised threads in this pic
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