Hey guys right I got a Rear subframe it was made in 1972 and was on the car a grand total of a week or 2 and since then its sat made up in someone garage it just has surface rust what you'd expect
I started to strip it and this happened
is it fix able or is it a bill for a new rear subframe what I can no afford at all
Dose the black bit come off? if so could i make a sleeve up to go over it?
dose the bit whats still black come off? cause i could machine something up same side as the black bit and make it longer with a thread on it then die the broken bit and screw the bit ive made on to it and tack a few welds at the end?
I've actually fixed this problem as this happened to me in 1980!
drill and tap a 3mm? (4mm?) hole 10-12mm deep
take a length of 3/8" steel rod and carefully machine 10-12mm of it down so you can cut a matching thread and screw it into the remains of the stud.
Get a welder to skillfully weld all around the repair.
Cut new 3/8" thread onto repaired stud
judusciously use carefully selected washers to make up any loss of thread
It must be mentioned that when tapping or dieing tiny threads like these on softish steel bar get an expert to do it for you with the correct speeds and lubricants available on his lathe.
total cost at the time £2.50. Remember a pint of Star Light was 38p then
My dad said it'd never work but it has.......for 32 years! If it was going to break, it would've done it by now
Can't see why the above wouldn't work as the mounting bracket would still be bolted firmly to the floor - the thread only holds the nut on which holds the washer on to stop the rubber from coming out. The three other mountings should stop the subframe moving very much.
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