Monday, October 22, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
A matter of time...

The kit consists of a tap, the insert, and the tool to install the insert.


Next, use the install tool and thread the insert onto it. You can only thread it on one way as the bottom has a tang on it. More on that later...
After using a blow gun to clear out the chips from the hole, thread the insert into the hole. It should be slightly lower than the top of the hole to ensure your new carb stud will thread properly. After the insert is at the proper depth, use a small punch to brake the tang off of the insert.
The aforementioned tang..

This time around, I sprung for some ARP studs.
All done!
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