Husky 394 Stripped Felling Spikes

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WolfMann

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Hey everyone so the holes for the felling spike bolts in the crankcase of my 394xp have stripped, I've read up on the repair but still have a question or two, these bolts run through both sides of the crankcase, clutch side & flywheel side, so for the most complete repair I would need to split the case and drill/tap both sides up one size, M6x1.0. My question is this, would this repair be adequate or would I expect to see the same problem again over time? I've read about people using helicoil, keyserts, gardserts etc and those lasting a long time. If I wanted to go that route would I need to install one in each crankcase half? Would it cause leakage in the center of oil reservoir if I only put a coil/tap on the clutch side of the case (to hold spikes until I split case). Hoping those with experience making this repair can share what's worked best for them. As always, Thank you.
 
WolfMann

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Thank you for the diagram, I like that one much better than the one in the workshop manual.

I wish I took a better look the last time I had the case split, hard to see things you're not looking for though. I'm pretty sure the upper bolt runs through clutch side and threads into flywheel side, not 100% on bottom bolt.
 
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No prob at all, anytime I need an IPL for a saw I just google the make & model and hasn’t failed me yet. Always seems to be a PDF in the first couple search results :)
 
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They are ok on something that is not going to have pressure put on them but on a front spike that also doubles as case sealer bolts I would never trust it to hold for long.
 
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Its good to know that's another option, thank you again Dustin, if I could pick your brain a little more...
You recommended a timesert over helicoil. Would that be inserted in the clutch side or flywheel side (after splitting case)?
 
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Flywheel side, has to be drilled to the propper depth and I use jb weld to lock it in place instead of loctite, I think it holds better, just make sure the timesert sets flush or just below flush so that the case seals properly, I have to do 1 to a top cover screw on my 4th 394 myself.
 
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Thanks Dustin, good tip about jbweld over loctite.

Wasn't 100% on ebay link, said out of stock, googled it instead, am I looking for ez-lok M5-.08 inserts?
 
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