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KZ750 Shaft stripped diff drain plug
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26 Jun 2023 21:42 #886491
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Hello once again everyone.
I made a silly SILLY mistake while changing my rear differential oil. Without thinking I accidentally went right instead of left while removing the drain plug about a quarter of a turn. Everything seemed fine until I realized I pulled 1 thread out. I can still put the plug back but it doesn't get fully tight. It doesn't seem to be excessively loose though if that makes sense. It seems I am at a crossroads, I don't know if I should just leave it or what. I went for a 20 minute ride and it didn't leak. I've heard people reccomending teflon tape. I'm not sure if they sell oversize plugs that small.
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I made a silly SILLY mistake while changing my rear differential oil. Without thinking I accidentally went right instead of left while removing the drain plug about a quarter of a turn. Everything seemed fine until I realized I pulled 1 thread out. I can still put the plug back but it doesn't get fully tight. It doesn't seem to be excessively loose though if that makes sense. It seems I am at a crossroads, I don't know if I should just leave it or what. I went for a 20 minute ride and it didn't leak. I've heard people reccomending teflon tape. I'm not sure if they sell oversize plugs that small.
Thanks all
-KzJM
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26 Jun 2023 23:22 #886493
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If it doesn't fully tighten it will come out with vibration whilst driving. Is there a heli-coil kit available for the thread size (what size thread is it)
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27 Jun 2023 05:03 #886498
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If only a quarter turn stripped it it was probably over tightened to begin with. A Heli coil and new sealing washer, as suggested, would work.
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27 Jun 2023 07:00 #886513
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If it won't be coming out very often maybe a little bit of blue Loctite? Would give some peace of mind that it won't vibrate loose and might help seal it.
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27 Jun 2023 07:05 #886514
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May work but for the sake of a couple of hours and a few bucks do you want to risk dumping hypoid gear oil all over your rear tyre !!If it won't be coming out very often maybe a little bit of blue Loctite? Would give some peace of mind that it won't vibrate loose and might help seal it.
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27 Jun 2023 07:36 #886522
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I agree helicoil is a better long-term fix but if the threads are already holding enough that it doesn't leak then no way it falls out with Loctite on it. Drain plug isn't some high-torque application. Wouldn't worry me at all.
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27 Jun 2023 07:53 #886526
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If you’re going to just loctite it, run a tap through it to clean the threads as they’ve been deformed.
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08 Jul 2023 20:59 #886997
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Would definitely recommend a heli coil or thread sert. Teflon tape might work for an extremely quick fix till you can get it fixed right.
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09 Jul 2023 06:56 #887008
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1982 KZ1100-A2
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11 Jul 2023 08:23 #887103
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Perhaps it may not be seen as the best way of repairing the issue, but I came up with a solution. I took a bolt that was slightly smaller than the original and put one of those vacuum caps on it. It was a very tight fit. I then proceeded to find the proper washer and rubber O-ring that matched the original washer. Have you ever seen a rubber fill plug on a Dana rear end? This was a similar idea. The rubber vacuum cap on the bolt fit very snugly inside of the stripped bolt hole, I covered it in RTV and used a rubber mallet to hammer it in. 1 day later I come back and it's solid as a rock. I can't get it to budge by hand. The RTV created a sealing surface between the washer and the bottom of the differential assembly as well as around the rubber vacuum cap that serves as a plug. I know you will all shake your heads at this but honestly it seems like it's holding well and I haven't noticed any signs of leakage.
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11 Jul 2023 08:45 #887109
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A "win is a win" but to be honest doing the job properly would have been easier (which is often the case) but "your ride, your rules"
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23 Jan 2024 07:06 #894339
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You're right. I ended up doing a heli-coil because it didn't hold. Definitely a better idea
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