Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 1,462 Threads: 26
Reputation:
17
Location: North Yorkshire
A further vote for Threebond that I started using on Terry's advice. However, for sumps I'm now a firm convert to studs and a silicone gasket for both tin and alloy versions. 1/4" BSW studs can take some finding at a reasonable price but 1/4" UNC are all but the same (slightly different thread angle) and are available more reasonably if you hunt around. I bought 60 for around £15 on ebay a while back. Fitted into the crankcase with Loctite stud lock and with 1/4" UNC Nylocs and a silicone gasket, works a treat.
Steve
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 3,392 Threads: 106
Reputation:
28
Location: Darkest Bedfordshire
Me too an alloy sump and yes Zeto I take your point about relative difficulty of assuring flatness of a steel sump - though not impossible I'd venture.
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 968 Threads: 117
Reputation:
3
Location: Melton Mowbray.
Steve,
1/4" BSW studding in plain MS, plated MS, stainless and brass is readily available. Studding allows you to vary the length of thread if required.
Don't sully the ship with this American stuff!
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 3,392 Threads: 106
Reputation:
28
Location: Darkest Bedfordshire
I've often thought a better solution would be to blank off the holes which go through into the sump - not beyond the wit of man surely? Though I've never got quite interested enough to actually attempt it.
Personally I wouldn't ever use the wrong thread if the right one is available, regardless of other factors. It's not that hard to make a few studs either from round bar or from long bolts. (I've just made some 7/32" BSF bolts from old 1/4" BSF!)
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 104 Threads: 3
Reputation:
3
Use fibre washers in place of metal ones on the original bolts, or make some by chopping and drilling short pieces of leather.
Joined: Sep 2018 Posts: 134 Threads: 17
Reputation:
6
Location: Oop North
If you are wanting to seal a worn thread what's wrong with a splosh of loctite?
This will certainly seal the thread and as long as you choose the correct product you should be able to remove the stud without too much trauma.
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 738 Threads: 13
Reputation:
5
Hi Folks,
I am that Pedant !
You can feel the misfit of the threads as well.
You can swap metric and UNC in some sizes as well !!!
BSW socket cap screws are still easy to find and fine for the sump gauze and sump.
£4.25 for 20 in 5/8" Grade 12-9
I have found 1/2" x 1/4" Whit hex set bolts Grade R @ 38 pence each ( cheaper by the hundred )
I am one for paper gaskets sealed with blue hylomar and seal the sump bolts in with hylomar which does not go hard.
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 198 Threads: 0
Reputation:
5
Location: Far West of New Zealand
Gentlemen, might I suggest considering Loctite 222 or Loctite 390 for the sump ends of your studs?
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 919 Threads: 18
Reputation:
13
Location: North Yorkshire
Didn't I read once that soft goats poo was the preferred sealant?