Bizzy
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Tonight we were trying to get my son's 95 put back together with a few new parts in hopes of me taking it up to Canada tomorrow so Marcel can try to weld the crank key in place.
John was tightening up the hydraulic tensioner bolts and ended up tightening one up too much. Yes, I told him to use the torque wrench but he didn't. His lecture will begin tomorrow. In any case, he tightened the bolt and it stripped. We haven't removed the bolt as of yet.
I'm wondering though, could the bolt just be stripped out out or the threads inside the hole where the bolt goes. I'm afraid to remove it at this point for fear that this has sealed the deal on him getting a new motor.
Insight is appreciated. This has not been a very good night at all.
John was tightening up the hydraulic tensioner bolts and ended up tightening one up too much. Yes, I told him to use the torque wrench but he didn't. His lecture will begin tomorrow. In any case, he tightened the bolt and it stripped. We haven't removed the bolt as of yet.
I'm wondering though, could the bolt just be stripped out out or the threads inside the hole where the bolt goes. I'm afraid to remove it at this point for fear that this has sealed the deal on him getting a new motor.
Insight is appreciated. This has not been a very good night at all.

) pooped up the threads on the crankshaft. We went and got a tap, re-threaded it, and all is well again
The work got underway this morning at a decent hour and was all wrapped up in short order. I forget exactly what time I left there but I got home just after 6pm this evening. Blueberry is all mended including a new front main seal. We'll keep our fingers crossed that the rest will go down in history books as one of the few that have survived crank cancer.
Marcel, Fred, And RayJay