NEp8ntballer
cyber ninja
So I've decided that the boss needs some attention.
Backstory:
My car used to be owned a long time ago by a not so smart person. this person removed the M12Xstupid long bolt to replace the trans from the boss brace and apparently managed to lose it. Because he was trying to sell the car and nobody seems to want to buy a non running SHO(especially a green one) he used what he had at his disposal. Which in this case happened to be a very large bolt of the non metric variety. To give you an idea about the ill fittedness of this bolt for this specific application the bushing for the boss brace is essentially *****. it is visually distorted after having a bolt larger than designed forced through it
so the interior is now also of a larger diameter.:vomit: Now along comes another guy who decides that the best way to solve this problem is to drill and retap a new trans because the vehicle was bought from the prior owner with a blown transmission(this car has led a storied life and has killed more trannys than a serial killer) and the bolt would not thread into the hole where it belongs.(thanks to this thread: http://www.shoforum.com/showthread.php?t=90171) I like how some of you can tell a standard from a metric thread just by looking at it and not even bothering to ask for something like a ruler in the photo or what the bolt head looks like.(I'm an *******, I know)
So that is the current situation. If you felt that was too long then here's the CLIFFS: somebody used a standard bolt to replace the bolt that was meant to thread into the boss brace. After that trans blew a diff pin the prior owner of the car decided that his junkyard trans must have had bad threads since the bolt that came with the car won't thread in and proceeded to drill and tap for the proper bolt size. Odd, I know because somebody running the proper size drill bit through a properly sized hole wouldn't have removed any material...
So here's the dilemma: with the larger than stock bushing, thanks to being reamed by a larger than needed bolt(I have a good suspicion that upon removing the improper bolt it's gonna pull out a lot of what is left of the bushing since the bushing is so jacked up) how do I fix this problem? Some of the proper threads are still there way down in the trans case as well
Option A: Jose's Boss brace with the thicker plate(currently the front runner because of availability and ease of install) Anybody that has one care to tell me how they like it? The only problem would in my mind be the lack of a proper sized bolt and a proper sized bushing. Can anybody help me out with either of these?
Option B: Heli coil: self explanatory
Option C: I'm open to suggestions.
none of you(especially James and crew) had better mention buying another SHO(read: the turbo car or the blue Gen1) because that's the last thing I need and I'm slowly running out of self control.
thanks everybody
Teal Deer: 56K is fast compared to 3G
Backstory:
My car used to be owned a long time ago by a not so smart person. this person removed the M12Xstupid long bolt to replace the trans from the boss brace and apparently managed to lose it. Because he was trying to sell the car and nobody seems to want to buy a non running SHO(especially a green one) he used what he had at his disposal. Which in this case happened to be a very large bolt of the non metric variety. To give you an idea about the ill fittedness of this bolt for this specific application the bushing for the boss brace is essentially *****. it is visually distorted after having a bolt larger than designed forced through it
so the interior is now also of a larger diameter.:vomit: Now along comes another guy who decides that the best way to solve this problem is to drill and retap a new trans because the vehicle was bought from the prior owner with a blown transmission(this car has led a storied life and has killed more trannys than a serial killer) and the bolt would not thread into the hole where it belongs.(thanks to this thread: http://www.shoforum.com/showthread.php?t=90171) I like how some of you can tell a standard from a metric thread just by looking at it and not even bothering to ask for something like a ruler in the photo or what the bolt head looks like.(I'm an *******, I know)So that is the current situation. If you felt that was too long then here's the CLIFFS: somebody used a standard bolt to replace the bolt that was meant to thread into the boss brace. After that trans blew a diff pin the prior owner of the car decided that his junkyard trans must have had bad threads since the bolt that came with the car won't thread in and proceeded to drill and tap for the proper bolt size. Odd, I know because somebody running the proper size drill bit through a properly sized hole wouldn't have removed any material...
So here's the dilemma: with the larger than stock bushing, thanks to being reamed by a larger than needed bolt(I have a good suspicion that upon removing the improper bolt it's gonna pull out a lot of what is left of the bushing since the bushing is so jacked up) how do I fix this problem? Some of the proper threads are still there way down in the trans case as well
Option A: Jose's Boss brace with the thicker plate(currently the front runner because of availability and ease of install) Anybody that has one care to tell me how they like it? The only problem would in my mind be the lack of a proper sized bolt and a proper sized bushing. Can anybody help me out with either of these?
Option B: Heli coil: self explanatory
Option C: I'm open to suggestions.
none of you(especially James and crew) had better mention buying another SHO(read: the turbo car or the blue Gen1) because that's the last thing I need and I'm slowly running out of self control.
thanks everybody
Teal Deer: 56K is fast compared to 3G
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