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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: blackviper90210 on 15 September 2014, 17:51:02

Title: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: blackviper90210 on 15 September 2014, 17:51:02
Hi all,

Anyone in the Oxfordshire area please?

Did some work on the engine yesterday and some how I've managed to damage the thread on the fuel pipe nut that attaches to the fuel rail  >:( >:(

I'm needing to get home Wednesday afternoon so could really do with this sorting by tomorrow if possible?

Anyone free or give me ideas to fix it please?

TIA :y
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 15 September 2014, 17:56:29
I live in Oxfordshire but away for 2 weeks :( happy to help tho Dave :y
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: TheBoy on 15 September 2014, 18:11:24
I don't think I have a tap anywhere near big enough, and from memory, a tap wouldn't get in there too well. Sorry.
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: terry paget on 15 September 2014, 18:13:30
You can buy thread files to clean up damaged threads. I have one, marketed by Drapers, for cleaning up damaged threads, both internal and external. I recommend getting one, and, if possible, a similar nut and bolt. Then file away on the damaged thread until it will engage. 
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: chrisgixer on 15 September 2014, 18:14:28
Ooh that's tricky.

I guess the whole fuel line needs to come off...?  Unless it will clean up somehow? :-\

Did I see some plastic flat blade screws in the fuel line clips under the car when fitting lpg lines? Might not be as drastic as it sounds if so...?
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: TheBoy on 15 September 2014, 18:22:52
Depending where you are in Oxfordshire, Toolmaster in Cowley Road and that hardware store in nearby Holloway who's name escapes me usually have a reasonable selection of tools for those "oh shit" moments.
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: blackviper90210 on 15 September 2014, 18:24:20
You can buy thread files to clean up damaged threads. I have one, marketed by Drapers, for cleaning up damaged threads, both internal and external. I recommend getting one, and, if possible, a similar nut and bolt. Then file away on the damaged thread until it will engage.

Sounds like an option, thanks for that :y
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: blackviper90210 on 15 September 2014, 18:25:47
Ooh that's tricky.

I guess the whole fuel line needs to come off...?  Unless it will clean up somehow? :-\

Is that a big job Chris? Not that I have a spare fuel line anyway, lol
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: chrisgixer on 15 September 2014, 18:27:15
Ooh that's tricky.

I guess the whole fuel line needs to come off...?  Unless it will clean up somehow? :-\

Is that a big job Chris? Not that I have a spare fuel line anyway, lol

Sorry, made a bollards of post 4, meant to quote instead of edit. As above as far as I know.
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: blackviper90210 on 15 September 2014, 18:27:48
Depending where you are in Oxfordshire, Toolmaster in Cowley Road and that hardware store in nearby Holloway who's name escapes me usually have a reasonable selection of tools for those "oh shit" moments.

I'm not local to the area, just working. I'm in Benson near Wallingford.

Gonna have a look on the net and see what is where in a minute. Cheers for the heads up :y
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: terry paget on 15 September 2014, 18:48:20
Here's a thread file.
http://www.drapertoolbox.co.uk/draper-68703-metric-thread-2771-68023
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: blackviper90210 on 15 September 2014, 18:50:36
Just had another look now I've chilled out a bit.

It looks like it's the very start of the thread that looks damaged. Fuel rail end looks intact  :-\
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: terry paget on 15 September 2014, 18:58:15
On the picture of the tool file in my erlier post, the lond middle section piles external threads, and the  short bits on the ends clean up internal threads. There should be one there to fit your thread. All you need do is place the nut on the right file and rotate it a bit.  Good luck!
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: TheBoy on 15 September 2014, 19:03:09
This is the place in Holloway (Cowley) - http://www.smithandlow.com/ - might be worth giving them a tinkle.

(I had to ask Mrs TB)


Toolmaster, a few hundred yards away is 01865 712152

Sorry, sod all I know of around Bension, unless you can get on the base and nick theirs
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: blackviper90210 on 15 September 2014, 19:10:29
Thanks guys, gonna ring round tomorrow and see what I can get.

Cheers all :y
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: blackviper90210 on 16 September 2014, 21:01:52
All sorted today. Small file and gently following the thread working outwards worked.

Reconnected the pipe and went for a drive with no issues, so happy days.

Thanks all for your kind advice and assistance :y
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: PhilRich on 16 September 2014, 21:08:15
Good to hear you got it sorted! :y
Title: Re: Urgent help requested :(
Post by: Webby the Bear on 16 September 2014, 21:14:45
Nice one BV.  :y