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If you want to make a spacer like the versus one, with offset studs, you may be able to use the threads on the broken stud as is. you can make the counterbore much deeper, i doubt you need more than 2-3mm of aluminum to get the strength you need out of it.
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Just keep this thread going. That's why we're all here. I love seeing someone else's creative solution as much as my own. I appreciate the desire to mimimize irreversible work too!
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That's a good idea! I measured it. the broken stud is only 5-6mm left with 2mm thick of counterbore it will be 3-4mm for thead. Is it ok for that?
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Rule of thumb is for threaded contact to be as deep as the diameter. Would be close but maybe ok.
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I've called it good with less and a dab of loctite.
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I forgot that lower stud is 25mm long. 10mm spacer is not enough to hide that stud under pedal if I want to make it like Verus (my car is rhd)
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i got the same problem
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There are a couple of kind of "Nutserts" out there. There are the ones that have a small diameter expansion and then there are the ones that spread out a lot.
Here is a pic of the large flange type: Split Side Nutsert You could always just drill out the spot welds on the bracket and put a new stud in there. That's harder though. Nutsert is probably the best way to go. Be careful and don't drill a hole through the floor. |
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Bolt part no. 901380002 buy it at Subaru
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