Hi all. So a few weeks ago I was able to pick up a "previously loved/hated" 66 HT for cheap. It was bought sight-unseen by a friend and driven an hour to its new home.
Opening up the box of parts there was cut-up rubber matting mixed in... uh oh... Sure enough, both rear studs were sheared off, and deep. One had even been drilled out and retapped to a 5/16", and that had sheared deep too.
At first I tried an easy-out, which angrily snapped off in there. Further attempts to drill a hardened stud next to soft aluminum didn't end well.
So after some thinking I came up with this:
pic1 - completed, notice the stud holes in the spacer are tapped with 5/16" for normal mounting to frame
pic2 - what was left of the studs, and my failed attempt to drill. Surface is cleaned for JB Weld
pic3 - New holes drilled and tapped for 6mx1 bolts. There's enough meat to get a good 5/16" deep into the case. The hole on the left is a little high, and ended up into the case bolt a hair. If done again keep it a little lower.
pic4 - Mod to the spacer for the longer bolts. Surface cleaned with sander for JB Weld
pic5 - Top view, used allen bolts in case. No clearance for normal heads.
Even without the JB Weld under the spacer yet it is very solid. I'd have preferred to use a solid 3/16"+ plate, but had to use what I had kicking around for now.
I'll update how it holds after the JB Weld and a couple miles on it.
Opening up the box of parts there was cut-up rubber matting mixed in... uh oh... Sure enough, both rear studs were sheared off, and deep. One had even been drilled out and retapped to a 5/16", and that had sheared deep too.
At first I tried an easy-out, which angrily snapped off in there. Further attempts to drill a hardened stud next to soft aluminum didn't end well.
So after some thinking I came up with this:
pic1 - completed, notice the stud holes in the spacer are tapped with 5/16" for normal mounting to frame
pic2 - what was left of the studs, and my failed attempt to drill. Surface is cleaned for JB Weld
pic3 - New holes drilled and tapped for 6mx1 bolts. There's enough meat to get a good 5/16" deep into the case. The hole on the left is a little high, and ended up into the case bolt a hair. If done again keep it a little lower.
pic4 - Mod to the spacer for the longer bolts. Surface cleaned with sander for JB Weld
pic5 - Top view, used allen bolts in case. No clearance for normal heads.
Even without the JB Weld under the spacer yet it is very solid. I'd have preferred to use a solid 3/16"+ plate, but had to use what I had kicking around for now.
I'll update how it holds after the JB Weld and a couple miles on it.
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