Stripped steering gear box mount

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Hello again guys. I'm having some terrible luck here. Stripped out a mount hole on the steering gear box trying to tighten it 75 ft lbs like the manual says. Are these values in the repair manual high? I turned it down to 60 ft lbs for the remaining 2 (the first one took 75lbs). How can I fix this? I have enough room to put a nut & washer on the other side I think.

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Paul

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Is it one of the 3 holes that goes all the way through? If so, get a longer bolt and put a Stover / pinch lock nut on it. My box has good threads but I put nuts on the 3 bolts just for good insurance.
 

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Is it one of the 3 holes that goes all the way through? If so, get a longer bolt and put a Stover / pinch lock nut on it. My box has good threads but I put nuts on the 3 bolts just for good insurance.

Yeah it goes all the way. Awesome this seems like the easiest route.
 

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I always use a longer bolt and a lock nut on the steering box. I have had boxes in the past with stripped out threads.
 

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Longer bolt and lock nut. Make sure to use a hi quality bolt and nut with the right grade.
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Those are really cool! I haven't ever seen those before and do indeed look like a much better solution than a helicoil.

They don't look much better than a helicoil to me. I started using timeserts and they seem to be a lot better thread replacement.
 

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They don't look much better than a helicoil to me. I started using timeserts and they seem to be a lot better thread replacement.

To me they seem like a good solid threaded insert. Where a helicoil is more like replacement threads and not much beyond that.
 

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I hate helicoils with a passion. If it's a blind hole and you got the wall thickness use these

https://www.jergensinc.com/Threaded-Inserts
These are called Keenserts, made of different mtls., SS steel etc, They come in thin and thickwall sizes. Od is standard thread sizes IE 1/2-13, 3/8-16 and etc. Any industrial store has them. I would us a thickwall steel. Literally have installed thousands of these, Mainly used in non Ferris applications where bolt torque would strip out the existing material.

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Look at the chart! gives tap drill data, removal data, (yes they can be removed and new one reinstalled, and etc.) I always have an assortment of different sizes, long way to town. Just so you can know how they work.
 

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