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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by BAM_S2
thats great mate cheers for that, i have just spoken with another chap and he said you could possible drill out the hole, helicoil the hole - insert a new stud with stud lock and this should block any fluids coming through - do you think this would hold up, my mine concern is the fact the water pocket has been drilled into - not sure how serious that is ??

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That would work but i think for all the work you have to go to get the head off etc, you want it to be done properly, you wouldnt want it to reoccur furthur down the line. I always say get it done right first time then you can forget about it. You could try it i suppose if you can do all that with the head on, if it fails then get it done properly.
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